2019
DOI: 10.28979/comufbed.569864
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Developmental Features of Reproductive Organs in Viburnum tinus L.

Abstract: Viburnum tinus, which belongs to Adoxaceae family, is a plant that commonly used in pharmacy and landscape architecture. Flowers located in corymb-type of the inflorescence are white, fragrant, hermaphrodite. The development of the flower buds begins with the differentiation of the apical meristem as a small bulge. Afterwards, the apical apex is expanded, flattened and transforms into a floral meristem. Floral meristem cells have large volume and abundant cytoplasm. Concomitant with the development, firstly fi… Show more

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