2019
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1363
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How to build distylous flowers: comparative floral development and evolution of distylous species across the angiosperms

Abstract: Premise Distyly, a plant breeding system characterized by two floral morphs that have reciprocal positioning of anthers and stigmas, is known from at least 27 angiosperm families, making it an excellent example of convergent evolution. The various manners in which patterns of floral development produce the distinct anther and stigma heights in each morph remain largely unexplored from developmental and evolutionary perspectives. Methods In 15 species representing at least 12 origins of distyly, heights and len… Show more

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