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Hermaphroditism in pistacia

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Julian C. Crane, University of California

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California Agriculture 28(2):3-4.

Published February 01, 1974

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Abstract

Pistacia species are normally dioecious. Three exceptions are reported here: (1) an apparent somatic mutation giving rise to a staminate bearing branch on an otherwise pistillate tree of P. atlantica, (2) a hybrid (P. Vera × P. atlantica) bearing approximately equal numbers of pistillate and staminate inflorescences, usually on separate branches, and (3) a similar hybrid, predominately staminate, but with several branches bearing pistillate inflorescences.

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Hermaphroditism in pistacia

Julian C. Crane
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Hermaphroditism in pistacia

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Julian C. Crane, University of California

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California Agriculture 28(2):3-4.

Published February 01, 1974

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Abstract

Pistacia species are normally dioecious. Three exceptions are reported here: (1) an apparent somatic mutation giving rise to a staminate bearing branch on an otherwise pistillate tree of P. atlantica, (2) a hybrid (P. Vera × P. atlantica) bearing approximately equal numbers of pistillate and staminate inflorescences, usually on separate branches, and (3) a similar hybrid, predominately staminate, but with several branches bearing pistillate inflorescences.

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