In dioecious plants, the process of sexdetermination usually occurs during the reproduc-tive stage. However, it can be challenging to deter-mine the sex of long-lived plants with long generationtimes. This is true for Cycas revoluta, which producestoxic seeds in female plants, leading to a preferencefor male plants in public green spaces. In this studywe aim to identify a morphological trait that can beused to distinguish between the sexes in C. revoluta (13) (PDF) Early sex identification by leaflet distance in plantlets of Cycas revoluta. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383916763_Early_sex_identification_by_leaflet_distance_in_plantlets_of_Cycas_revoluta [accessed Sep 13 2024].
Early sex identification by leaflet distance in plantlets of Cycas revoluta
Cristaudo, Antonia;
2024-01-01
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In dioecious plants, the process of sexdetermination usually occurs during the reproduc-tive stage. However, it can be challenging to deter-mine the sex of long-lived plants with long generationtimes. This is true for Cycas revoluta, which producestoxic seeds in female plants, leading to a preferencefor male plants in public green spaces. In this studywe aim to identify a morphological trait that can beused to distinguish between the sexes in C. revoluta (13) (PDF) Early sex identification by leaflet distance in plantlets of Cycas revoluta. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383916763_Early_sex_identification_by_leaflet_distance_in_plantlets_of_Cycas_revoluta [accessed Sep 13 2024].File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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