The reproductive biology of two poorly known relatives of the fig (Ficus) and insights into the evolution of the fig syconium
We conducted the first detailed investigation of the floral architecture and reproductive biology of two species from the genus Dorstenia, which are poorly known relatives of Ficus (Moraceae). Our aims were to extend and refine knowledge of the understudied genus Dorstenia and to explore possible in...
Main Authors: | Thorogood, C, Dalton, N, Irvine, A, Hiscock, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2018
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