2023
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d231219
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Various macro and micro-morphological characters of three sex types of highland papaya (Vasconcellea pubescens) in Java, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Laily AN, Daryono BS, Purwantoro A, Purnomo. 2022. Various macro and micro-morphological characters of three sex types of highland papaya (Vasconcellea pubescens) in Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 6238-6246. Highland papaya (Vasconcellea pubescens A.DC.), locally called karika, is a fruit plant successfully introduced to Java, Indonesia. V. pubescens plays an essential role as it contains various substances that can be used as ingredients in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. This… Show more

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“…Although flower morphology has been the main material for classification, other morphological characters also contribute to specific plant groups (Singh 2019). A study conducted by Laily et al (2022) on macromorphological characters in three sex types of mountain papaya in Java showed varied leaf and flower characters. Likewise, the micromorphological characteristics of mountain papaya show great differences in the trichomes of female and monoecious plants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although flower morphology has been the main material for classification, other morphological characters also contribute to specific plant groups (Singh 2019). A study conducted by Laily et al (2022) on macromorphological characters in three sex types of mountain papaya in Java showed varied leaf and flower characters. Likewise, the micromorphological characteristics of mountain papaya show great differences in the trichomes of female and monoecious plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%