2020
DOI: 10.17129/botsci.2631
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Morfoanatomía de las fases de desarrollo del sicono de Ficus tuerckheimii (subg. Spherosuke , sect. Americanae, Moraceae)

Abstract: Antecedentes: El género Ficus incluye aproximadamente 850 especies, distribuidas en zonas tropicales de todo el mundo y para un bajo número de ellas, se ha descrito el desarrollo del sicono. El presente estudio aborda este tópico, caracterizando los cambios morfo-anatómicos del sicono de F. tuerckheimii. Pregunta: ¿Las fases de desarrollo del sicono de F. tuerckheimii difieren en sus atributos morfo-anatómicos? Especies de estudio: F. tuerckheimii (Moraceae). Sitio y años de estudio: Veracruz… Show more

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“…Five to eight phases of syconium development have been described in monoecious species; phases B (female phase) and D (male phases) are the phases during which the wasps interact most closely with the different structures inside of the syconium (Galil and Eisikowitch, 1968;Verkerke, 1989;Smith and Bronstein, 1996;Piedra-Malagón et al, 2019;Delgado-Pérez et al, 2020). During Phase B, a limited number of female wasps enter the syconium through the ostiole, depending on the size of the syconium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Five to eight phases of syconium development have been described in monoecious species; phases B (female phase) and D (male phases) are the phases during which the wasps interact most closely with the different structures inside of the syconium (Galil and Eisikowitch, 1968;Verkerke, 1989;Smith and Bronstein, 1996;Piedra-Malagón et al, 2019;Delgado-Pérez et al, 2020). During Phase B, a limited number of female wasps enter the syconium through the ostiole, depending on the size of the syconium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The developmental phases and morphological changes of the syconium have been characterized in only a few fig species in the Americas (e.g., Hernández Sosa and Saralegui Boza, 2001;Piedra-Malagón et al, 2019;Delgado-Pérez et al, 2020;Cervantes-Pasqualli and Laborde, 2021). This characterization is essential to identify the critical phases involved in the pollination and dispersion of Ficus species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%