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1“... phylogenetic analysis of flowering phenology across an elevational gradient in the Canadian subarctic. We found...”
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2by May, Jeremy L., Oberbauer, Steven F., Unger, Steven L., Simon, Matthew J., Betway, Katlyn R., Hollister, Robert D.“... temperature, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), and flowering. Shading was shown to, on average...”
Published in Arctic Science (2022)
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3“... distribution areas differ in a number of characteristics. By examining the flower substances by thin-layer...”
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4“... (75°41′ N) exhibits a photoperiodic control of flowering in controlled environment chambers...”
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5by Kurepin, Leonid V., Walton, Linda J., Reid, David M., Chinnappa, C.C., Pharis, Richard P.“... attempted to uncouple the reduced R/FR ratio- and low PAR-mediated effects of shade on flowering...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Botany (2007)
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6by Eckert, Christopher G, Massonnet, Blandine, Thomas, Julia J“..., Canada. All populations were highly fertile and self-compatible. Each flower produced an average of 127...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Botany (2000)
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7“...In temperate regions, there are clear indications that spring flowering plants are flowering...”
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8“...What, at maturity, appears to be a bisexual flower in the axil of one of two subopposite leaves...”
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9“... catkins. Simultaneously, pollen production per anther, pollen dispersal, standing crop of nectar, flower...”
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10“..., we hypothesized that flower survival and biomass allocation to reproductive tissues, which...”
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11“... to produce seed by spontaneous self-fertilization. These are: length of stamens; stage of flower development...”
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12“...Heliotropism of flowers is thought to provide a reproductive advantage to individuals of many...”
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13“... in the axil of the first of two bracts below the flower. The lateral bud in Hydrocleis develops into a...”
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14“.... The best diagnostic characters are two ratios: sheath length to flower head width and outer involucral...”
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15“... widespread Asiatic relative Androsace, differing primarily in flower color and growth habit. The distinctive...”
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16“... and leaves from the second year; increased flower density from the third year; and increased fruit density...”
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17“... temperatures during flower-bud formation in autumn, high temperatures in winters with thin snow cover, low...”
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18“... characteristics that predispose them toward weediness. These include rapid seedling development, early flower...”
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19“... of the Butomus flower is trimerous and tetracyclic, i.e. one whorl of outer tepals, one complex of inner tepals...”
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20“... in early-flowering plants than later-flowering plants. To test these hypotheses, we applied hand...”
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