pistillate in English

adjective
1
(of a plant or flower) having pistils but no stamens.
In each treatment, eight to 20 pistillate flowers on different plants were used.

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1. The majority (68.3%) of filled achenes were produced by pistillate florets.

2. By the analysis on progeny obtained from different crossing designs in single pistillate castor-oil plants, it is determined that single pistillate character is controlled by nucleus genes.

3. The low natural fructification indicated a limited pollination, while the fruit set recorded in bagged pistillate flowers indicated Agamospermy.

4. Cucurbitaceous vegetables - Monoecious - Staminate and pistillate flowers in same plant - 30-100% increase in fruit set due to bee pollination 3

5. Generally, the number of flowers and Bracteoles in the pistillate cymules is the same or less than in the staminate ones

6. Pistillate flowers had a lower percentage of embryo-containing (filled) achenes (15.1%) than hermaphroditic florets (27.8%) in plants grown ex situ.

7. The staminate flowers are mostly longer and thinner than the pistillate flowers, with 17-32 glabrous stamens in four whorls.

8. The calyx is Campanulate with 5 free sepals; each sepal is linear and 0.9-3 cm long, smaller on pistillate flowers

9. ‘The temporal phases of staminate and pistillate flowers never overlap in the same Capitulum, although different capitula of the same individual plant …

10. Curculio feed primarily on succulent leaves, elongated clusters of male flowers called catkins, pistillate (female) flowers and young fruits of black walnut trees, but

11. The monoecious species of grain Amaranths are mainly self-pollinated, although the stigmas of pistillate flowers remain receptive several days prior to the opening of staminate flowers (protogyny)

12. The jewel beetle, Melanophila Acuminate, is a living fire detector. In place of these, we analyzed timing of anthesis, presence or absence of seed wings and pistillate racemes, and prevalence of Acuminate leaf apices and attenuate leaf bases.

13. Actinomorphic condition % Zygomorphic condition: K: Calyx (Sepals) C: Corolla (petals) P: Perianth (tepals) A: Androecium (stamens) G: Gynoecium (carpels) ⚥ Bisexual flower ⚦ Unisexual, staminate flower ♀️: Unisexual, pistillate flower: K 5: Five sepals, aposepalous: K (5) Five sepals gamosepalous: C 5: Five petals, apopetalous: C (5