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Two floral forms in the same species—distyly
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Zhang, Xiaoman
, Zhang, Lu
, Li, Jinfeng
, Li, Ping
in
Biology
/ Flowers & plants
/ Molecular biology
/ Molecular modelling
/ Morphology
/ Physiology
/ Styles
2023
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Two floral forms in the same species—distyly
by
Zhang, Xiaoman
, Zhang, Lu
, Li, Jinfeng
, Li, Ping
in
Biology
/ Flowers & plants
/ Molecular biology
/ Molecular modelling
/ Morphology
/ Physiology
/ Styles
2023
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Two floral forms in the same species—distyly
2023
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Main conclusionThis paper reviews the progress of research on the morphology, physiology and molecular biology of distyly in plants. It will help to elucidate the mysteries of distyly in plants.Distyly is a unique representative type of heterostyly in plants, primarily characterized by the presence of long style and short style within the flowers of the same species. This interesting trait has always fascinated researchers. With the rapid development of molecular biology, the molecular mechanism for the production of dimorphic styles in plants is also gaining ground. Researchers have been studying plant dimorphic styles from various perspectives. The researchers are gradually unravelling the mechanisms by which plants produce distyly traits. This paper reviews advances in the study of plant dimorphic style characteristics, mainly in terms of the morphology, physiology and molecular biology of plants with dimorphic styles. The aim is to provide a theoretical basis for the study of the mechanism of distyly formation in plants.
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Springer Nature B.V
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