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Cleistogamy and chasmogamy ensure self-pollination in the crop plants. It is
essential for self-pollination to take place that anthers and stigma of
hermaphrodite flower mature at same time. Cleistogamy refers to the situation
where the flowers ...
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Wheat breeding: Objectives, methodology, and progress
The increase in chasmogamy was especially observed in Type l genotypes. With
Krasnodar Dwarf an increase occurred only in the S generation. With Tom Pouse
chasmogamy did not change with inbreeding. The behavior of such genotypes ...
Morgounov, A.I., Vlasenko, V.A., McNab, A.
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Grasses: Systematics and Evolution
Results Flowering Phenology of the Four Species Bothriochloa macra, D.
sericeum and D. setosum started flowering in early November whereas B. biloba
started flowering in Decem- Table I. Occurrence of chasmogamy only,
cleistogamy only ...
Surrey W. L. Jacobs, 2000
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Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers
... whose seeds are then always agamospermous (Richards 1986). 6.7 Allogamy
and autogamy; outbreeding and inbreeding; chasmogamy and cleistogamy
Pollination takes place within a flower (autogamy) or between flowers (allogamy)
...
Chasmogamy. and. cleistogamy. The florets of many grasses never open; the
pollen is shed inside the floret and self- fertilisation is the inevitable result.
Therefore, cleistogamous florets have the same micro- evolutionary impact as ...
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Plant Reproductive Ecology : Patterns and Strategies: ...
Schemske, D. W., Evolution of reproductive characters in Impatiens (
Balsaminaceae): The significance of cleistogamy and chasmogamy, Ecology 59,
596-613 (1978). 102. Schmid, R., Reproductive anatomy of Actinidia chinensis ...
Jon and Lesley Lovett-Doust Professor of Biology the University of Windsor, 1988
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Principles of Plant Genetics and Breeding
The term is sometimes extended to mean a condition in which the flower opens
only after it has been pollinated (as occurs in wheat, barley, lettuce), a condition
called chasmogamy. Some floral structures, such as those found in legumes,
favor ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). caryogamy See -gamy: karyogamy. chasmogamy n. A flower's pollination
and fertilization which occurs after its opening (e.g., in many species of flowering
plants); contrasted with cleistogamy, q.v. (King and Stansfield 1985). [Latin ...
Chasmogamy. Pollination and fertilization of open flowers or florets; opposite of
Cleistogamy. Ciliate. With marginal fringe of hairs. Clavate. Club-shaped;
thickened or enlarged at the apex from a slender base. Cleistogamy. Pollination
and ...
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The Biology of Rarity: Causes and Consequences of ...
... 194-5 rare plants 178-80 see also Asexuality; Autogamy; Chasmogamy;
Cleistogamy; Reproductive traits; Self- compatability; Self-fertilization; Self-
incompatability Bryophyta, see Mosses Burying beetles 70 Butterflies pollinators
157 range ...
William E. Kunin, Kevin Gaston, 1997