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  • Viscum show translocation heterozygosity that determines plant sexuality and sex ratios in populations (A. Aparicio 1993; Wiens and B. A. Barlow 1979). Bussing
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  • Amer. Pharm. Assoc. 22: 528--531. Keen, R. A. and L. C. Chadwick. 1955. Sex reversal in Taxus. Amer. Nurseryman 100(6): 13--14. Keen, R. A. 1956. A Study
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  • species is dioecious (J. E. Lazarte and B. F. Palser 1979), and homomorphic sex chromosomes have been identified (H. Loptien 1979). None. None. "thicker"
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  • "properties":["apex shape","axillary cluster architecture","axillary cluster sexes","blade coloration","blade length","blade shape","blade width","branch shape"
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  • a axillary It is a property of structure constraint: axillary Character: sexes A subproperty of bundle A Type of bundle None. None.
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  • been utilized extensively in the industrial synthesis of cortisone and human sex hormones. Much lower saponin yields are obtained from the native North American
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  • perigonium terminates a short, subapical branch. Despite the presence of sex organs, no evidence of sexual reproduction has been found. Perichaetial leaves
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  • distribution of sexes in Myrica gale. New Phytol. 16: 147-151. Author: Davey, A.J., Gibson, C.M. Year: 1917 Title: Note on the distribution of sexes in Myrica
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  • Va. Shea, M. M., P. M. Dixon, and R. R. Sharitz. 1993. Size differences, sex ratio, and spatial distribution of male and female water tupelo, Nyssa aquatica
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  • perichaetial leaves is also variable. Although this species is autoicous, sex organs are often absent, especially in terrestrial plants, with sporophytes
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  • Aliso 18:61-65 Quinn, J.A. and J.L. Engel. 1986. Life-history strategies and sex ratios for a cultivar and a wild population of Buchloë dactyloides (Gramineae)
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  • separate from seed cones but differ in whether the cones of one or both sexes are simple or compound. A simple cone consists of spore leaves inserted directly
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  • texensis and staminate sepals from H. scariosa. When flowers of the same sex from each taxon were compared, it was impossible to distinguish H. texensis
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  • Levan (1933) reported one bivalent as slightly heteromorphic and possibly a sex-chromosome pair of the XY type, but C. H. Uhl (1952) noted no heteromorphic
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  • Atlantic Islands, Pacific Islands Small plants of Trichostomum crispulum lacking sex organs may easily be mistaken for Weissia, but the cucullate apex and often
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  • A Text property defining a single value. Structure: spikelet Character: sexes A subproperty of inflorescence A Part of inflorescence None. None.
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  • A Text property defining a single value. Structure: flower Character: sexes A subproperty of inflorescence A Part of inflorescence None. None.
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  • text: Shea, M. M., P. M. Dixon, and R. R. Sharitz. 1993. Size differences, sex ratio, and spatial distribution of male and female water tupelo, Nyssa aquatica
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  • dioecious or at least having branchlets that produce flowers of only one sex, and the latter being monoecious with each branchlet bearing both staminate
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  • Verbatim text: Quinn, J.A. and J.L. Engel. 1986. Life-history strategies and sex ratios for a cultivar and a wild population of Buchloë dactyloides (Gramineae)
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