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- Dioecy - Wikipedia
Dioecious reproduction is biparental reproduction Dioecy has costs, since only the females directly produce offspring It is a way to prevent self-fertilization and promote allogamy (outcrossing), and thus tends to reduce the expression of recessive deleterious mutations
- Monoecious vs. Dioecious Plants: Differences and Examples
"Dioecious" describes a plant group in which individual plants have either male or female parts, but not both "Monoecious" describes the group in which each plant bears both male and female flowers
- DIOECIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIOECIOUS is having male reproductive organs in one individual and female in another
- Androdioecious, Dioecious, Gynodioecious, Monoecious, Polygamodioecious
Dioecious plants depend on fertilization via insects, bats, or birds, or even human hand pollination in some crops Other dioecious plants you may know include aspen, currant, date, Ginkgo biloba (maidenhair tree), kiwi, persimmon, pistachios, redcedar, white ash, willow, and many junipers
- DIOECIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Hollies are dioecious, which means that male and female flowers are on separate plants The species is dioecious, so flowers on a female plant will only produce fruit when fertilized with pollen from a male plant
- A-Z List of Monoecious and Dioecious Trees
Dioecious plants are self-sterile, meaning they require a male and female cultivar to successfully pollinate and produce flowers and thereafter seeds The male plants produce staminate flowers with male reproductive capacity, whilst females display pistillate flowers
- Dioecious Plant: What It Is and Why It Matters in Biology
Dioecious plants are characterized by individual plants that are either exclusively male or exclusively female This means pollen-producing structures are on one plant, and ovule-producing structures, which develop into seeds or fruits, are on a different plant of the same species
- Monoecious and dioecious plants: differences, examples, and their . . .
Monoecious plants have male and female flowers on the same individual, while dioecious plants have separate male and female individuals The sexual classification of plants influences pollination, genetic variability and the reproductive strategy of each species
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