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: Style and anther behavior of Alpinia mutica flowers under natural light conditions and continuous illumination.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

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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