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- Gynodioecy /ˌdʒɪnoʊdaɪˈiːsi/ is a rare breeding system that is found in certain flowering plant species in which female and hermaphroditic plants coexist...
- hermaphrodite or male, or female. Dimorphic ****ual systems include dioecy, gynodioecy, androdioecy, and trioecy. Male (a.k.a. staminate) flowers have a stamen...
- rare in comparison with the other major reproductive systems: dioecy, gynodioecy and hermaphroditism. In animals, androdioecy has been considered a stepping...
- not both. There are other, more complex reproductive schemes such as gynodioecy and androdioecy. In dioecious holly, some plants only have 'male' flowers...
- hermaphrodites. It has been found in both plants and animals. Like androdioecy and gynodioecy, trioecy is a mixed mating systems. Trioecy is also called tridioecy /ˌtraɪdaɪˈiːsi/...
- individuals coexist with males (called androdioecy) or with females (called gynodioecy), or all three exist in the same species (called trioecy). Sometimes,...
- and absolute frequencies of angiosperm ****ual systems: dioecy, monoecy, gynodioecy, and an updated online database". American Journal of Botany. 101 (10):...
- female and hermaphrodite individuals may coexist, a ****ual system termed gynodioecy. In a few species, female individuals coexist with males and hermaphrodites;...
- of becoming extinct due to the changing climate and loss of habitat. Gynodioecy is a rare breeding system that occurs in certain species of flowering...
- sterility, or adverse combinations of genes that can lead to monoecy, gynodioecy, and dioecy. The mechanisms involved in the **** determination of Silene...