Mohan Ram, H. Y. ; Sett, Rina (1980) Induction of male flowers in a pistillate line of Ricinus communis L. by silver and cobalt ions Planta, 149 (4). pp. 413-415. ISSN 0032-0935
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Abstract
Aqueous solutions of silver nitrate (10-100 μg/plant) and cobalt chloride (125-500 μg/plant), injected into the main stem of plants of the pistillate cv. 240 of Ricinus communis when the vegetative shoot apex was beginning to become reproductive, induced the formation of staminate (male) flowers with viable pollen in the normally strictly pistillate (female) terminal inflorescence, their number increasing with the dose of Ag+ and Co2+. No formation of bisexual flowers was noted. Female flowers pollinated with pollen from the induced male ones produced fruits and viable seeds.
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Keywords: | Cobalt; Flowers(Sex Expression); Ricinus; Sex Expression; Silver |
ID Code: | 26414 |
Deposited On: | 06 Dec 2010 12:35 |
Last Modified: | 17 May 2016 09:42 |
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