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Movement-assisted dichogamy in Atamisquea emarginata (Capparaceae)
(Springer Wien, 2003-03)
Various aspects of the reproductive biology of Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. et Arn. were studied in a population from Tucuma´n, northern Argentina. Flowering took place in late (austral) spring to early summer. The ...
Disentangling the role of herkogamy, dichogamy and pollinators in plant reproductive assurance
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018-05)
Autonomous selfing can be favoured by reduced floral herkogamy, dichogamy and pollinator visitation. Autonomous selfing diminishes as pollinator abundance increases; however, the ways pollinators contribute to such result ...
Flower Phenology and Sexual Maturation: Partial Protandrous Behavior in Three Species of Orchids
(Caribbean Journal of Science, Vol. 42, No. 1, 75-80, 2006, 2014)
Dynamics of Pollen Release and Stigmatic Exposure in Neotropical Piper Species: A Possible Pattern for the Genus
(Univ Chicago Press, 2018-05-01)
Premise of research.Dichogamy is a common feature in early-divergent angiosperms, as in Piper, and is related to the effectiveness of pollination. To better understand the sexual reproduction in Piper species, we determined ...
Reproductive biology of Ziziphus mistol Griseb. (Rhamnaceae), a wildfruit tree of saline environments
(Elsevier Gmbh, 2014-12)
Ziziphus comprises important fruit trees that inhabit arid environments of tropical and subtropical regions of the world and are able to adapt to drought and salt stress. Species of this genus are characterized by synchronous ...
Phenology and pollination biology of eight Peperomia species (Piperaceae) in semideciduous forests in southeastern Brazil
(Georg Thieme Verlag KgStuttgartAlemanha, 2007)