نتایج جستجو برای: pollination

تعداد نتایج: 6767  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Carolyn A Wessinger Lena C Hileman Mark D Rausher

Distinct floral pollination syndromes have emerged multiple times during the diversification of flowering plants. For example, in western North America, a hummingbird pollination syndrome has evolved more than 100 times, generally from within insect-pollinated lineages. The hummingbird syndrome is characterized by a suite of floral traits that attracts and facilitates pollen movement by humming...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2010
Mackenzie L Taylor Terry D Macfarlane Joseph H Williams

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Trithuria, the sole genus in the family Hydatellaceae, is an important group for understanding early angiosperm evolution because of its sister relationship to the ancient lineage, Nymphaeales (water lilies). Although also aquatic, Trithuria differs from water lilies in that all species are extremely small, and most have an annual life form and grow in seasonal wetlands. Ver...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
Timothy H Keitt

Parallel declines of wild pollinators and pollinator-dependent plants have raised alarms over the loss of pollination services in agroecosystems. A spatially explicit approach is needed to develop specific recommendations regarding the design of agricultural landscapes to sustain wild pollinator communities and the services they provide. I modeled pollination services in agroecosystems using a ...

2017
Ling-Na Chen Yong-Zhong Cui Khoon-Meng Wong De-Zhu Li Han-Qi Yang

An understanding of the breeding systems and pollination of agriculturally important plants is critical to germplasm improvement. Breeding system characteristics greatly influence the amount and spatial distribution of genetic variation within and amongst populations and influence the rarity and extinction vulnerability of plant species. Many woody bamboos have a long vegetative period (20-150 ...

2012
Yi-Qi Hao Xin-Feng Zhao Deng-Ying She Bing Xu Da-Yong Zhang Wan-Jin Liao

Reduced seed yields following self-pollination have repeatedly been observed, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive when self-pollen tubes can readily grow into ovaries, because pre-, post-zygotic late-acting self-incompatibility (LSI), or early-acting inbreeding depression (ID) can induce self-sterility. The main objective of this study was to differentiate these processes in Aconitum k...

2006
Jörgen Wissman Tommy Lennartsson N. Erik Sjödin

Foraging pollinators can be expected to choose patches with high densities of floral resources. As a result, plants in flower-dense patches may receive higher visitation rates and pollination, hence, the pollination of one plant may be facilitated by the presence of neighbour plants. Facilitation of pollination has been predicted by theoretical models and demonstrated in some empirical studies,...

علی ایمانی, علی عبادی, علی مومن پور

Self-incompatibility is one of the most prominent inhibiting factors in almond production which reduces fruit set, making orchard management difficult. Therefore, breeding of almond to produce self-compatible genotypes is indispensably important. In this research work, pollen tube growth rate was studied in 38 genotypes obtained from crossing between Touno (male parent) and Shahrood 12 (female ...

2008
REIN BRYS HANS JACQUEMYN MARTIN HERMY

Pollination efficiency and reproductive success vary strongly among populations of most animal-pollinated plant species, depending on their size and local density, whereas individual plants within populations experience varying levels of reproductive output as a result of differences in floral display. Although most orchid species have been shown to be severely pollination limited, few studies ...

2010
John Cussans David Goulson Roy Sanderson Louis Goffe Ben Darvill Juliet L. Osborne

BACKGROUND Insect pollinator abundance, in particular that of bees, has been shown to be high where there is a super-abundance of floral resources; for example in association with mass-flowering crops and also in gardens where flowering plants are often densely planted. Since land management affects pollinator numbers, it is also likely to affect the resultant pollination of plants growing in t...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Silvana Martén-Rodríguez Charles B Fenster

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The genus Gesneria diversified in the Greater Antilles giving rise to various floral designs corresponding to different pollination syndromes. The goal of this study was to characterize the pollination and breeding systems of five Puerto Rican Gesneria species. METHODS The study was conducted in Arecibo and El Yunke National Forest, Puerto Rico, between 2003 and 2007. Flor...

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