Gynodioecy of Origanum vulgare ssp. gracile (Lamiaceae) in Tajikistan
Vladimir Godin,
Aleksey Astashenkov,
Vera Cheryomushkina
et al.
Abstract:Gynodioecy has been identified to occur in the herbaceous polycarpic
Origanum vulgare ssp. gracile growing in Tajikistan and is here
described in detail for the first time. The investigated populations of
O. vulgare ssp. gracile form two types of flowers, perfect and
pistillate, on different individuals. In pistillate flowers, stamens are
represented by staminodes. The size of many parts of the corolla and
androecium of perfect flowers is significantly larger than in pistillate
flowers. Four criteria have been… Show more
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