An inflorescence typically produces 12-40 seeds ... and heavy EWM growth is an indicator of eutrophic conditions (Jacobs 2009), but because of EWMs biology and its ability to assimilate nutrients from ...
In both, the inflorescence consists entirely, or almost entirely, of ligulate flowers, but the 'incurved’ type is distinguished from the normal ‘double’ type by the fact that in the former ...
We are interested in the gene regulatory networks that control the unique inflorescence architecture in this family contributing to its evolutionary success. We also aim at dissecting the biosynthetic ...