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Do pollinators simultaneously select for inflorescence size and amount of floral scents? An experimental assessment on Escallonia myrtoidea
(BLACKWELL, 2006-11)
Correlation among phenotypic traits may be explained by correlational selection, the simultaneous selection of more than one trait, or by genetic and/or developmental factors. In Escallonia myrtoidea, a tree with scented ...
Propagación asexuada del radal enano: gigantes proyecciones
([s.n.], 2018)
Foliar anatomy of the subfamily Myrtoideae (Myrtaceae)
(CSIRO Publishing, 2009-01-01)
The foliar structure of 44 species of Myrtoideae Nied. (Myrtaceae) was described to characterise the anatomy of the leaves in this subfamily and also to recognise particular features in each genus and/or subtribe. In the ...
Foliar anatomy of the subfamily Myrtoideae (Myrtaceae)
(CSIRO Publishing, 2009-01-01)
The foliar structure of 44 species of Myrtoideae Nied. (Myrtaceae) was described to characterise the anatomy of the leaves in this subfamily and also to recognise particular features in each genus and/or subtribe. In the ...
Do floral syndromes predict specialisation in plant pollination systems? Assessment of diurnal and nocturnal pollination of escallonia myrtoidea
(2006)
Pollination syndromes lead to questions concerning the role of different suites of pollinators on the pollination success of plants. Escallonia myrtoidea exhibits floral traits associated with pollination by diurnal ...
Foliar anatomy of the subfamily Myrtoideae (Myrtaceae)
(CSIRO Publishing, 2013)
Karyotype analysis in South American species of Myrtaceae
(Wiley-blackwellHobokenEUA, 2007)
Chromosome studies in Brazilian species of Campomanesia Ruiz & Pavon and Psidium L. (Myrtaceae Juss.)
(Univ Florence Botany InstFlorenceItália, 2006)