The sunflower or daisy family, Asteraceae, comprises of approximately 10% of all angiosperm species. Their inflorescences form dense flower-like structures, pseudanthia or false flowers that may ...
For such a cheery-looking, smile-invoking plant, the sunflower is a rather complex, even confusing slice of nature. For starters, it’s not really a flower but instead many thousands of flowers in one ...
New paper of Zhao et al. (Plant Physiology, 2020) shows how development of marginal ray flowers in Asteraceae flower heads is regulated by a dynamic network of CINCINNATA- and SEPALLATA-like ...
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