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Understanding male sterility in Miconia species (Melastomataceae): a morphological approach
(Csiro PublishingCollingwood, 2012)
Histological study of post-pollination events in Spathodea campanulata Beauv. (Bignoniaceae), a species with late-acting self-incompatibility
(Oxford Univ PressOxfordInglaterra, 2003)
POLLEN INSIGHTS INTO APOMICTIC AND SEXUAL MICONIA (MICONIEAE, MELASTOMATACEAE)
(Univ Chicago PressChicagoEUA, 2013)
A novel source of cytoplasmic male sterility in Calibrachoa pubescens
(2017)
Calibrachoa pubescens is a species native from the south of Brazil, Uruguay and northeast Argentina. An accession identified as 7.3.1.1 was collected at San Martín Department in Corrientes Province, Argentina and is included ...
Reproductive studies on ipecac (Cephaelis ipecacuanha (Brot.) A. Rich; Rubiaceae): meiotic behavior and pollen viability
(Brazilian Journal of Biology, 2018)
Partial male sterility in imisun sunflower: Imazapyr treatment in advanced vegetative stages decreases pollen yield and alters ahas gene expression
(Crop Science Society of America, 2018-09)
Imidazolinones are powerful herbicides that inhibit branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis by targeting the catalytic subunit of acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS). Imidazolinone application in the advanced vegetative or ...
Autophagy is associated with male sterility in pistillate flowers of Maytenus obtusifolia (Celastraceae)
(Csiro Publishing, 2018-01-01)
Programmed cell death (PCD) is defined as a sequence of genetically regulated events leading to controlled and organised cellular degradation. It plays a vital role in plant development; however, little is known about the ...
Successful transferring of male sterility from globe artichoke into cultivated cardoon
(International Society for Horticultural Science, 2016-11)
In the cultivated forms of the genus Cynara, genetic male sterility was recorded only in globe artichoke (var. scolymus). Depending on the plant material used, its inheritance is controlled by up to three independent loci ...