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Pollination of slipper orchids (cypripedioideae): a reviewPollination of slipper orchids (cypripedioideae): a review
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2013)
Effects of self-, chase and mixed self/cross-pollinations on pistil longevity and fruit set in Ceiba species (Bombacaceae) with late-acting self-incompatibility
(Oxford University Press, 2004-08-01)
Background and aims Late-acting self-incompatibility (LSI). in which selfed flowers fail to form fruits despite apparently successful growth of the pollen tubes to the ovules, is a contentious and still poorly understood ...
Effects of self-, chase and mixed self/cross-pollinations on pistil longevity and fruit set in Ceiba species (Bombacaceae) with late-acting self-incompatibility
(Oxford University Press, 2004-08-01)
Background and aims Late-acting self-incompatibility (LSI). in which selfed flowers fail to form fruits despite apparently successful growth of the pollen tubes to the ovules, is a contentious and still poorly understood ...
Pollination in socio-agroecosystems: Recommendations to preserve the diversity of pollinators
(The Society of Plan Reproductive Biologists, 2020-01)
Pollinators play a crucial role in human well-being, as they contribute to pollination of many crops and influence plant reproduction and biodiversity conservation of native plants. There is a gradual disappearance of major ...
Notes on the pollination biology of Notylia nemorosa (Orchidaceae): do pollinators necessarily promote cross pollination
(Springer-verlag TokyoTokyoJapão, 2003)
A survey of floral traits, breeding systems, floral visitors, and pollination systems of the angiosperms of the Juan Fernández islands (Chile)
(Springer, 2002-12)
A survey of the reproductive features of the angiosperm flora of the Juan Fernández Archipelago (Chile) is presented to provide a species-based review of reproduction and pollination, to identify generalizations associated ...
Patterns and mechanisms in plant-pollinator interactions: Stefan Vogel's contribution to contemporary pollination biology
(Elsevier Gmbh, 2017-06)
The multidisciplinary field of pollination biology was enriched enormously by the contributions of Stefan Vogel (1925–2015). Vogel revived and expanded the pollination syndrome concept and recognized the importance of ...
The most effective pollinator principle applies to new invasive pollinators
(2018)
G. L. Stebbins' most effective pollinator principle states that when pollinators are not limiting, plants are expected to specialize and adapt to the most abundant and effective pollinator species available. In this study, ...
Pollinator-mediated selection in a specialized pollination system: matches and mismatches across populations
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2010-06-17)
Most studies on pollinator-mediated selection have been performed in
generalized rather than specialized pollination systems. This situation has
impeded evaluation of the extent to which selection acts on attraction ...