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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Organization of the male inflorescence and flowers in maize. (a) Inflorescences (tassels) of wild-type (left) and ts4 (right) plants. The normal male tassel is composed of branches (spikes), each of which
is made up of spikelets containing two florets each. The threads in the ts4 mutant are female stigmas. (b) A schematic illustration of two male spikelets, each of which is composed of two florets
and enclosed by two bracts called glumes. Each floret consists of three stamens enclosed
by two bracts, the lemma and the palea (the lodicules are not shown here). Photographs
and illustration courtesy of George Chuck.
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