Gynomonoecy is defined as the presence of both female and hermaphrodite flowers on the same individual of a plant species.[1] It is prevalent in Asteraceae but is poorly understood.[2]
It is a monomorphic sexual system comparable with monoecy, andromonoecy and trimonoecy.[3]
^Allaby, Michael (2006), "gynomonoecious", A Dictionary of Plant Sciences, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780198608912.001.0001, ISBN 978-0-19-860891-2, retrieved 2021-07-15
^Martínez-Gómez, Pedro (2019). Plant Genetics and Molecular Breeding. MDPI. p. 442. ISBN 978-3-03921-175-3.
^Torices, Rubén; Méndez, Marcos; Gómez, José María (2011). "Where do monomorphic sexual systems fit in the evolution of dioecy? Insights from the largest family of angiosperms". New Phytologist. 190 (1): 234–248. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03609.x. ISSN 1469-8137. PMID 21219336.
Gynomonoecy is defined as the presence of both female and hermaphrodite flowers on the same individual of a plant species. It is prevalent in Asteraceae...
(andromonoecy) or both female and hermaphrodite flowers occur on the same plant (gynomonoecy). Hermaphrodism is not to be confused with ovotesticular syndrome in...
on the same plant. It is a monomorphic sexual system comparable with gynomonoecy, andromonoecy and trimonoecy, and contrasted with dioecy where individual...
are both gynodioecious and gynomonoecious. Trioecy, andromonoecy, and gynomonoecy have also been reported but are extremely rare. Silene is the feminine...
system along with monoecy, gynomonoecy, and andromonoecy. It is hypothesized that trimonoecy originated from gynomonoecy. Trimonoecy occurs in plant...
same plant. It is a monomorphic sexual system comparable with monoecy, gynomonoecy and trimonoecy. Andromonoecy is frequent among genera with zygomorphic...
self-compatible hermaphroditic flowers and occasional male-sterile flowers (i.e., gynomonoecy). Like other members of Silene section Conoimorpha, S. conica is readily...
Caryophyllaceae. The species is an annual plant. The species has the gynodioecy–gynomonoecy sexual system. It is one of the most studied species with this sexual...
Méndez, Marcos, and Jérôme Munzinger. "Planchonella, first record of gynomonoecy for the family Sapotaceae." Plant Systematics and Evolution287.1-2 (2010):...