Floral morphogenesis of Celtis species: implications for breeding system and reduced floral structure.
Flávia M LemeYannick M StaedlerJürg SchönenbergerSimone Pádua TeixeiraPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
The species studied are monoecious and not andromonoecious as described earlier. The absence of petals, the carpel and stamen abortion, and the pseudomonomerous gynoecium result in the reduced flowers of Celtis species. The use of high-resolution x-ray computed tomography was essential for a more accurate interpretation of ovary vascularization, confirming the pseudomonomerous structure of the gynoecium.