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Dioecy (/daɪˈiːsi/ dy-EE-see; from
Ancient Gr**** διοικία dioikía 'two households'; adj. dioecious, /daɪˈiːʃ(i)əs/ dy-EE-sh(ee-)əs) is a characteristic...
- flowers.
Dioecy has
evolved separately in many
different lineages, and
monoecy in the
plant lineage correlates with the
evolution of
dioecy, suggesting...
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comparable with gynomonoecy,
andromonoecy and trimonoecy, and
contrasted with
dioecy where individual plants produce cones or
flowers of only one **** and with...
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plants are dioecious,
resulting from as many as 5000
independent origins.
Dioecy is
common in gymnosperms, in
which about 65% of
species are dioecious, but...
- systems:
dioecy,
gynodioecy and hermaphroditism. In animals,
androdioecy has been
considered a
stepping stone in the
transition from
dioecy to hermaphroditism...
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thrust ****uality
Plant ****uality
Animal ****uality
Human ****uality
Mechanics Differentiation Activity ****ual
system Dioecy Gonochorism Hermaphrodite v t e...
- ****ual Systems:
Understanding the
Mechanisms of, and
Pathways Between,
Dioecy,
Hermaphroditism and
Other ****ual Systems. Springer. pp. 1–3. ISBN 978-3-319-94139-4...
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found to co-occur with ****
chromosomes and
likely impact **** determination.
Dioecy is
common among gymnosperms,
found in an
estimated 36% of species. However...
- 1038/nature05918. PMID 17522676. S2CID 11794102. Renner, S.S.; Ricklefs, R.E. (1995). "
Dioecy and its
Correlates in the
Flowering Plants" (PDF).
American Journal of Botany...
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outcrossing hermaphrodites. In
flowering plants,
hermaphroditism is
ancestral to
dioecy.
Hermaphroditism in
plants may
promote self
fertilization in
pioneer po****tions...