how flowering plants reproduceReproduction in flowering plants begins with pollination, the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma on the same flower or to the stigma of another flower on the same plant (self-pollination) or from the anther on one plant to the stigma of another plant (cross...
- "The Anatomy of Seed Plants" is a specific title that relates to the study of the anatomical features of seed plants. - Each of the authors listed has contributed to the field of botany and plant biology, but we need to find the correct match for the specific book title. 4. Evaluate...
To address this problem, we created the Plant Structure Ontology (PSO), the first generic ontological representation of anatomy and morphology of a flowering plant. The PSO is intended for a broad plant research community including bench scientists, curators in genomic databases, and bioinformaticians...
The mechanism of opening and closing in stomata, develop stomata's role to regulate gas exchange [16, 28]. Moreover, stomata can be found in any leaves from land plants, especially flowering plants [28, 33]. However, stomata can be found in Bryophyte too [20, 30]. In Bryophyte, not ...
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Some ethnotaxa are more used for their chemical effects or their ease of cultivation. Our data suggest that B. caapi has some degree of domestication and that BAGs help to maintain a significant portion of B. caapi diversity. The role of these groups as plant “guardians” used to make ...
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Nevertheless, the growth of the inflorescence stem can be reduced and even stopped by the abiotic stresses that occur during its formation. For example, a drought treatment applied just after the onset of flowering can cause an early arrest of floral development, leading to sterility [30]. The...