SEXUAL POLYMORPHISM OF RANUNCULUS ACRIS (RANUNCULACEAE) IN THE MOSCOW REGION

The gynodioecy of the polycarpic Ranunculus acris L. was studied in the Moscow Region. This plant has three types of flowers that differ in androecium structure: perfect flowers (with fertile stamens and carpels), partially male-sterile ones (some of the stamens become staminodes to form sterile pol...

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