The maleness of larger angiosperm flowers

Volume: 117, Issue: 20, Pages: 10921 - 10926
Published: May 4, 2020
Abstract
Flower biomass varies widely across the angiosperms. Each plant species invests a given amount of biomass to construct its sex organs. A comparative understanding of how this limited resource is partitioned among primary (male and female structures) and secondary (petals and sepals) sexual organs on hermaphrodite species can shed light on general evolutionary processes behind flower evolution. Here, we use allometries relating different flower...
Paper Details
Title
The maleness of larger angiosperm flowers
Published Date
May 4, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
20
Pages
10921 - 10926
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