THE florists’ chrysanthemum exists in many forms, two of the commonest being normal double and ‘incurved'. In both, the inflorescence consists entirely, or almost entirely, of ligulate flowers, but ...
Temperature stresses affect plant phenotypic diversity. The developmental stability of the inflorescence, required for reproductive success, is tightly regulated by the interplay of genetic and ...
Researchers have produced the most detailed map yet of how stem cells in the growing tip of a plant begin their journey to form the many cell types ...
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