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Dioecy (/daɪˈiːsi/ dy-EE-see; from Ancient Greek διοικία dioikía 'two households'; adj. dioecious, /daɪˈiːʃ(i)əs/ dy-EE-sh(ee-)əs) is a characteristic... |
Plant reproductive morphology (redirect from Dioecy (plant)) flowers. Dioecy has evolved separately in many different lineages, and monoecy in the plant lineage correlates with the evolution of dioecy, suggesting... |
comparable with gynomonoecy, andromonoecy and trimonoecy, and contrasted with dioecy where individual plants produce cones or flowers of only one sex and with... |
plants are dioecious, resulting from as many as 5000 independent origins. Dioecy is common in gymnosperms, in which about 65% of species are dioecious, but... |
flower — hermaphrodite, male, or female. Dimorphic sexual systems include dioecy, gynodioecy, androdioecy, and trioecy. Mixed sexual systems are where hermaphrodites... |
Sexual Systems: Understanding the Mechanisms of, and Pathways Between, Dioecy, Hermaphroditism and Other Sexual Systems. Springer. pp. 1–3. ISBN 978-3-319-94139-4... |
thrust Sexuality Plant sexuality Animal sexuality Human sexuality Mechanics Differentiation Activity Sexual system Dioecy Gonochorism Hermaphrodite v t e... |
systems: dioecy, gynodioecy and hermaphroditism. In animals, androdioecy has been considered a stepping stone in the transition from dioecy to hermaphroditism... |
thrust Sexuality Plant sexuality Animal sexuality Human sexuality Mechanics Differentiation Activity Sexual system Dioecy Gonochorism Hermaphrodite v t e... |
outcrossing hermaphrodites. In flowering plants, hermaphroditism is ancestral to dioecy. Hermaphroditism in plants may promote self fertilization in pioneer populations... |
1038/nature05918. PMID 17522676. S2CID 11794102. Renner, S.S.; Ricklefs, R.E. (1995). "Dioecy and its Correlates in the Flowering Plants" (PDF). American Journal of Botany... |
hermaphroditic but approximately 6% of species have separate males and females (dioecy). Sexual dimorphism is common in dioecious plants: 403 and dioicous species... |
Sexual Systems: Understanding the Mechanisms of, and Pathways Between, Dioecy, Hermaphroditism and Other Sexual Systems. Springer. p. 23. ISBN 978-3-319-94139-4... |
thrust Sexuality Plant sexuality Animal sexuality Human sexuality Mechanics Differentiation Activity Sexual system Dioecy Gonochorism Hermaphrodite v t e... |
intermediate between hermaphroditism (exhibiting both female and male parts) and dioecy (having two distinct morphs: male and female). Gynodioecy is sometimes considered... |
found to co-occur with sex chromosomes and likely impact sex determination. Dioecy is common among gymnosperms, found in an estimated 36% of species. However... |
ISBN 978-1-884964-98-5. "Systematics of Fraxinus (Oleaceae) and evolution of dioecy" (PDF). Retrieved 28 August 2016. Hinsinger, Damien Daniel; Basak, Jolly;... |
or their own family, Cecropiaceae, is now included in the Urticaceae. Dioecy (having individuals with separate sexes) appears to be the primitive state... |
thrust Sexuality Plant sexuality Animal sexuality Human sexuality Mechanics Differentiation Activity Sexual system Dioecy Gonochorism Hermaphrodite v t e... |
thrust Sexuality Plant sexuality Animal sexuality Human sexuality Mechanics Differentiation Activity Sexual system Dioecy Gonochorism Hermaphrodite v t e... |