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301. Zulustylis (Abildgaardieae, Cyperaceae) – a new genus from sub-Saharan Africa

302. Developmental biology of dispersed pollen grains

304. Identification and Characterization of a LEA-like Gene, CaMF5, Specifically Expressed in the Anthers of Male-fertile Capsicum annuum

305. An edible fruit from the Jurassic of China

306. Size-dependent sex allocation in Solanum lycocarpum St. Hil. (Solanaceae)

307. Evaluation of the Possible Contribution of Various Regulatory Genes to Determination of Carpel Number as a Potential Mechanism for Optimal Agricultural Yield

308. Morphological diversity of pistil stigmas and its taxonomic significance of representatives of holoparasitic Orobanchaceae from Central Europe

309. Flower and Spikelet Construction in Rapateaceae (Poales)

310. Morphological and anatomical features of the flowers and fruits during the development of Chamissoa altissima (Jacq.) Kunth (Amaranthaceae)

311. Flower morpho-anatomy in Epiphyllum phyllanthus (Cactaceae) Morfo-anatomía de la flor de Epiphyllum phyllanthus (Cactaceae)

312. A Cysteine-Rich Protein, SpDIR1L, Implicated in S-RNase-Independent Pollen Rejection in the Tomato (Solanum Section Lycopersicon) Clade

313. Floral ontogeny and secretory structures of Discolobium pulchellum and Riedeliella graciliflora (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Dalbergieae): two closely related genera with diverging floral morphology

314. Style length and flower morphology of three eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) cultivars from Iran affected by fruit load

315. lepidium-like, a Naturally Occurring Mutant of Capsella bursa-pastoris, and Its Implications on the Evolution of Petal Loss in Cruciferae

316. Signaling at Physical Barriers during Pollen–Pistil Interactions

317. IS THE FLOWER OF PULASAN (NEPHELIUM RAMBOUTAN-AKE) A PROTOGYNY OR PROTANDRY?

318. Strategies for control of Botrytis cinerea on Geraldton waxflower flowers

319. Floral development and vasculature in Eriocaulon (Eriocaulaceae) provide insights into the evolution of Poales

320. Quantitative live-imaging of Aquilegia floral meristems reveals distinct patterns of floral organ initiation and cell-level dynamics of floral meristem termination

321. Reproductive biology of Vatica venulosa Blume (Dipterocarpaceae)

322. SMALL REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS, a SUPERMAN-like transcription factor, regulates stamen and pistil growth in rice

323. Freezing Tolerance Enhancement and Thermographic Observation of Whole Peach Trees Applied with Cellulose Nanocrystals under Realistic Spring Frost Conditions Using a Soil–Fruit–Daylit–System

324. Serial Section-Based Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Anaxagorea (Annonaceae) Carpel Vasculature and Implications for the Morphological Relationship between the Carpel and the Ovule

325. Morpho-Anatomy of the Gynoecium and Fruit in Three Ornamental Members of Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae)

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327. Unique and overlapping functions for the transcriptional regulators KANADI1 and ULTRAPETALA1 in Arabidopsis gynoecium and stamen gene regulation.

328. Gradual vs. abrupt reduction of carpels in syncarpous gynoecia: A case study from Polyscias subg. Arthrophyllum (Araliaceae: Apiales).

329. Global analysis of the developmental dynamics of Gossypium hirsutum based on strand-specific transcriptome.

330. Proteomic analysis of the mature Brassica stigma reveals proteins with diverse roles in vegetative and reproductive development.

331. Verneda hermaphroditica gen. & sp. nov.: A new flower head from the early Late Cretaceous (middle Cenomanian) of southeastern France.

332. A perfect flower from the Jurassic of China.

333. Unveiling the Redox Control of Plant Reproductive Development during Abiotic Stress.

334. Stigma structure and receptivity in Bromeliaceae.

335. FLORAL STRUCTURE, DEVELOPMENT OF THE GYNOECIUM, AND EMBRYOLOGY IN SCHINOPSIS BALANSAE ENGLER (ANACARDIACEAE) WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO APOROGAMY.

336. Transcriptomic Signature of the SHATTERPROOF2 Expression Domain Reveals the Meristematic Nature of Arabidopsis Gynoecial Medial Domain.

337. Flower meristematic size correlates with heterostylous morphs in two Chilean Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) species.

338. Effect of benzyladenine (BA) on auxininduced stem elongation and thickening in tulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.).

339. Morphology of Anemone sylvestris L. flower (Ranunculaceae).

340. Hormonal control of the development of the gynoecium.

341. 824. SINOWILSONIA HENRYI.

342. A Conserved Role for the NAM/miR164 Developmental Module Reveals a Common Mechanism Underlying Carpel Margin Fusion in Monocarpous and Syncarpous Eurosids.

343. Transcriptome analysis reveals rice MADS13 as an important repressor of the carpel development pathway in ovules

344. Caracterización funcional de los factores de transcripción de la subfamilia NGATHA durante el desarrollo del estilo y estigma en el arroz (Oryza sativa, L.).

345. Imaging ROS/NO production and homeostasis in plant reproductive biology

346. Transcriptome analysis reveals rice MADS13 as an important repressor of the carpel development pathway in ovules

347. Molecular Characterization and Expression Patterns of the

348. Preanthesis changes in freeze resistance, relative water content, and ovary growth preempt bud phenology and signify dormancy release of sour cherry floral buds

350. Recruitment of an ancient branching program to suppress carpel development in maize flowers

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