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Cryptic dioecy is widespread in South American species of Symplocos section Barberina (Symplocaceae)
(Springer WienWienAustria, 2009)
Reproductive biology of the dioecious Canary Islands endemic Withania aristata (Solanaceae)
(Botanical Society of America, 2006-12)
We confirmed functional dioecy of Withania aristata via field and greenhouse studies. Male flowers are significantly larger. Female flowers bear stamens with no pollen; males bear 220 000 grains. Stigmata of male flowers ...
Maytenus obtusifolia Mart. (Celastraceae): a tropical woody species in a transitional evolutionary stage of the gynodioecy–dioecy pathway
(Springer Wien, 2013-11)
‘Gynodioecy–dioecy’ is one of the pathways by which dioecy can arise from hermaphroditism. Studies on sex determination and development of gynodioecious systems have focused on temperate and/or annual species. Little is ...
Sexual ratio and floral biology of the dioecious Neea theifera Oerst. (Nyctaginaceae) in a cerrado rupestre of central Brazil
(Soc Botanica BrasilSao Paulo SpBrasil, 2011)
Stage-dependent patterns of drought tolerance and gas exchange vary between sexes in the alpine willow, Salix glauca
(SPRINGER, 2007-08)
Females and males of sexually dimorphic species
have distinct resource demands due to differential
allocation to reproduction. Sexual allocation theory predicts
that functional traits will diverge between sexes to
support ...
Reproductive biology of Hechtia schottii, a dioecious Bromeliaceae, in Mexico
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2008)
Essential dependence on wild pollination service: A medicinal plant under threat Minthostachys verticillata (Lamiaceae)
(Springer, 2019-12)
Minthostachys (Benth.) Spach (Lamiaceae) is one of the most important genus in Andean folk medicine. Minthostachys species are harvested in the wild rather than cultivated. Beyond the key socio-cultural role of these ...
The dioecious, sphingophilous species Citharexylum myrianthum (Verbenaceae): Pollination and visitor diversity
(Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer VerlagJenaAlemanha, 2006)
Effect of fine-scale spatial variation of soil nitrogen on the performance of the sexes of Poa ligularis in patchy ecosystems of northern Patagonia
(University of Chicago Press, 2002-06)
In patchy environments of arid Patagonia, males of the dioecious grass Poa ligularis dominate in N-poor microsites, while females are more common in N-rich microsites. In order to explore functional differences related to ...