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regulation of floral meristem growth
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regulation of floral meristem size
Any process involved in maintaining the size and shape of a floral meristem. [GOC:tb]
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2016
2016
Floral nectary, nectar production dynamics, and floral reproductive isolation among closely related species of Pedicularis.
Yanan Liu
,
Yan Li
,
Fu-Sheng Yang
,
Xiao-Quan Wang
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
2016
Corpus ID: 27857298
Floral nectar is thought to be one of the most important rewards that attract pollinators in Pedicularis; however, few studies…
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2016
2016
Bees attracted by floral iridescence
2016
Corpus ID: 5031202
Plants and their pollinators are the focus of ground-breaking research by Dr Heather Whitney, recently appointed Lloyds Fellow in…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Cytokinin pathway mediates APETALA1 function in the establishment of determinate floral meristems in Arabidopsis
Yingying Han
,
Cui Zhang
,
Haibian Yang
,
Yuling Jiao
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2014
Corpus ID: 10345559
Significance Indeterminate growth of shoots continually produces new tissues from the dividing apical meristem. In contrast…
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2013
2013
Evolutionary developmental genetics of floral monosymmetry in Cleome violacea (Cleomaceae)
Melanie J. Patchell
2013
Corpus ID: 90118113
2013
2013
A light in the shadow: the use of Lucifer Yellow technique to demonstrate nectar reabsorption
P. Cardoso-Gustavson
,
João Marcelo Robazzi Bignelli Valente Aguiar
,
Emerson Ricardo Pansarin
,
F. D. de Barros
Plant Methods
2013
Corpus ID: 255952410
Nectar reabsorption is a widely known phenomenon, related to the strategy of resource-recovery and also to maintain the nectar…
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2009
2009
EFFECTS OF FLORAL LONGEVITY ON MALE AND FEMALE FITNESS IN HEDYCHIUM VILLOSUM VAR. VILLOSUM
G. Jiang
2009
Corpus ID: 87984459
Aims Floral longevity is assumed to reflect a balance between the benefit of increased pollination success and the cost of flower…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Induced defense in Nicotiana attenuata (Solanaceae) fruit and flowers
A. McCall
,
R. Karban
Oecologia
2005
Corpus ID: 9537853
Plants protect themselves against herbivory using a continuum of strategies, ranging from constitutive defenses to intermittent…
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2004
2004
Anatomical Study on the Development of Floral Nectary in Litchi chinensis
Xiao Mu-zhu
2004
Corpus ID: 201956025
The floral nectary in Litchi chinensis is a disc nectary located between calyx and ovary on receptacle. The nectary is composed…
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1985
1985
Natural inductive temperature for initiation and development of floral primordia in sugarcane at coimbatore (India)
A. Singh
1985
Corpus ID: 87913364
1957
1957
A Bolivian walnut from peru growing in Costa Rica
Wayne E. Manning
Brittonia
1957
Corpus ID: 10833337
intergrading floral charm~ters, and existence of many sterile specimens make the application of anatomical characters desirable…
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