Structural and Seasonal Differences of Syconia in Dioecious F. carica L.

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2019

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This research is part of the first quantitative, detailed study on the syconia in dioecious Ficus carica. Syconia were collected to research thephenology and sexual speciality of fig trees. Asynchronous syconium production was observed at a population level. They occurred threetimes yearly: in spring (December to March), in summer (July to September) and in autumn season (september to November). Syconiumstructure chart out quite differently; a syconium cosists of a receptacle, scale-like bracts surrounding the ostiole and flowers. Male, gall orfemale flowers bear into syconium, which are located on the inside surface of the syconium. We have been investigated the syconium inspring, summer and autumn periods. The morphological differences of gall and female flowers in spring and summer are obvious whereasthe male flowers do not show any differences. F. carica found out variation in the fruits (syconium) to his survival. In this paper, time offormation and development of syconium have been investigated and compared.

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International journal of advances in engineering and pure sciences (Online)

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31

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