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Can red flowers be conspicuous to bees? Bombus dahlbomii and South American temperate forest flowers as a case in point
(2010)
It has been argued that trichromatic bees with photoreceptor spectral sensitivity peaks in the ultraviolet (UV), blue and green areas of the spectrum are blind to long wavelengths (red to humans South American temperate ...
Acceleration of flowering during shade avoidance in Arabidopsis alters the balance between FLOWERING LOCUS C-mediated repression and photoperiodic induction of flowering.
(American Society of Plant Biologist, 2008-09)
The timing of the floral transition in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is influenced by a number of environmental signals. Here, we have focused on acceleration of flowering in response to vegetative shade, a condition ...
Molecular approaches reveal speciation between red- and blue-flowered plants in the Mediterranean Lysimachia arvensis and L. monelli (Primulaceae)
(Oxford Univ Press, 2022-01-03)
Flower colour has played a decisive role as an evolutionary force in many groups of plants by driving speciation. A well-known example of colour polymorphism is found across the Mediterranean populations of Lysimachia ...
Paclobutrazol for Height Control of Petunias
(Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, INIA, 2008)
Can red flowers be conspicuous to bees? Bombus dahlbomii and south american temperate forest flowers as a case in point
(COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD, 2010)
Can red flowers be conspicuous to bees? Bombus dahlbomii and south american temperate forest flowers as a case in point
(COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD, 2010)
It has been argued that trichromatic bees with photoreceptor spectral sensitivity peaks in the ultraviolet (UV), blue and green areas of the spectrum are blind to long wavelengths (red to humans). South American temperate ...
Avoidance of achromatic colours by bees provides a private niche for hummingbirds
(Company Of Biologists LtdCambridgeInglaterra, 2011)
Multiple Ornamental Uses of Costus stenophyllus Standl. & LO Williams
(Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2013-01-01)
Costus stenophyllus or bamboo costus, despite its high ornamental potential, is still little known in the cut flower and ornamental plant market. The bamboo costus is a spiral ginger admired for its beautiful stems that ...