2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16001
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Architectural effects regulate resource allocation within the inflorescences with nonlinear blooming patterns

Abstract: Premise Spatial and temporal resource allocations within inflorescences have been well‐studied in many plants based on flowering sequence or floral position. However, there had been few attempts to investigate architectural effects and resource competition in species where the blooming pattern does not follow a linear positional pattern within the inflorescence. Moreover, most flowering plants show female‐biased sex allocation in early or basal flowers, but it is unclear in species with inherent and changeless… Show more

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