The anther steps onto the stigma for self-fertilization in a slipper orchid.
<h4>Background</h4>Due to the spatial separation between male and female pollen grains from the anther of most flowering plants, including orchids, pollens are transported by wind or animals and deposited onto the receptive surface of the stigma of a different plant. However, self-pollin...
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Main Authors: | Li-Jun Chen, Ke-Wei Liu, Xin-Ju Xiao, Wen-Chieh Tsai, Yu-Yun Hsiao, Jie Huang, Zhong-Jian Liu |
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2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f059a08fb7fa43b2a183108c7f7d04ca |
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