Extended Data Fig. 1: Style and anther behavior of Alpinia mutica flowers under natural light conditions and continuous illumination. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 1: Style and anther behavior of Alpinia mutica flowers under natural light conditions and continuous illumination.

From: Ginger genome reveals the SMPED1 gene causing sex-phase synchrony and outcrossing in a flowering plant

Extended Data Fig. 1

Progression of daily flower maturation of the PG and PA morphs under natural light conditions (top) and continuous illumination (bottom). The small circles show close-up images of the stigmas (left circles) and anthers (right circles). Images at the time of anther dehiscence and style rotation are highlighted by blue borders. The scale bar is 1 cm.

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