2023
DOI: 10.1508/cytologia.88.265
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Developmental differences between hermaphrodite and female-like flowers in a non-model horticultural plant <i>Dianthus hybrida</i>

Alvin Sanjaya,
Taiki Kobayashi,
Ryo Nishijima
et al.

Abstract: The popular ornamental flowering plant Dianthus hybrida cv. Telstar Scarlet has been found to exhibit two populations, each with distinct flower morphology: female-like and hermaphroditic. In this work, flower development of D. hybrida was characterized through scanning electron microscopy, light-or stereo-microscopy, from flower meristem formation to the fully matured, open flower. The difference between hermaphrodite and female-like plants was initially marked by the phenomenon of anther shrinking in the lat… Show more

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