Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species

Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species

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Darwin, Charles
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After the publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859 Darwin became fascinated with the potential for botanical experiments to provide evidence for the process of evolution. First published in 1877, this volume is based on a series of papers concerning heterostylous plants (species which produce different types of flowers) originally published in the Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnaen Society in 1862. Linnaeus had divided the sexual relations of flowers into four groups, which Darwin uses as the structure for this volume. Darwin examines in detail plants which produce different flower forms, presenting his conclusions in terms of adaptive evolution and so providing the first functional interpretation of heterostyly. He demonstrates that these plants are adapted for cross-fertilisation, not self-fertilisation as was widely believed. The concepts which Darwin introduces in this volume continue to provide the basis for research into plant reproductive biology.
EAN 9781108018272
ISBN 1108018270
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date September 30, 2010
Pages 366
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140 x 21
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Darwin, Charles
Illustrations 15 Line drawings, black and white
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Darwin, Evolution and Genetics