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Agriculture 2018 Prunus caroliniana . 29 Jan. 2019. < https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=PRCA > Wolfe, L.M. Drapalik, D.J. 1999 Variation in the degree of andromonoecy in Prunus caroliniana Castanea 64 3 535 538

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consumption of the fruit and juice ( Holland et al., 2009 ). Flowering in pomegranate is characterized as having both hermaphroditic (bisexual) flowers and functionally male flowers on the same plant, a condition referred to as andromonoecy. The hermaphroditic

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of the a gene responsible for andromonoecy in watermelon. Fine mapping will be required to determine whether the a gene in watermelon has a pleiotropic effect on fruit shape or whether the correlation is the result of close linkage between two

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monoecious flowers [indicating a pathway with monoecy as an intermediate step ( Fig. 1B and D )] or hermaphroditic flowers [indicating gynodioecy, andromonoecy, or androdioecy as an intermediate step ( Fig. 1E–G ) ( Ainsworth, 2000 ; Pannell, 2002 ; Ross

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10681-010-0265-1 Sinton, S. Wilson, D.R. 1999 Comparative performance of male and female plants during the annual growth cycle of a dioecious asparagus cultivar Acta Hort. 479 347 353 Sneep, J. 1953 The significance of andromonoecy for the breeding of

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202 https://doi.org/10.3733/hilg.v01n09p183 Sneep, J 1953 The significance of andromonoecy for the breeding of Asparagus officinalis L Euphytica 2 89 95 https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00038906 Uragami, A. Ueno, R. Yamasaki, A

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574 584 https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-014-0353-0 May, P.G. Spears, E.E. Jr 1988 Andromonoecy and variation in phenotypic gender of Passiflora incarnata (Passifloraceae) Amer. J. Bot. 75 1830 1841 https://doi.org/10

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. Purugganan, M.D. Dogimont, C. Bendahmane, A. 2008 A conserved mutation in an ethylene biosynthesis enzyme leads to andromonoecy in melons Science 321 836 838 10.1126/science.1159023 Burr, B. Burr, A.F. 1991 Recombinant inbreds for molecular mapping in maize

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condition referred to as andromonoecy. Although pomegranate flowers are commonly portrayed as falling within either bisexual or male floral types, sex expression appears to follow a spectrum where flowers can range from those with strong pistils to those

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, leaf, and seed traits are also important from an evolutionary perspective. For example, variation in stigma size has resulted in andromonoecy in accessions of the temperate North American species P. incarnata ( Krosnick et al., 2017 ). In various

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