نتایج جستجو برای: pollination chart

تعداد نتایج: 33609  

Journal: :بینا 0
بهروز مالکی b maleki انجمن اپتومتری فارس عباس ریاضی a riazi baghiatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- دانشگاه علوم پزشکی بقیه اله- گروه چشم پزشکی- درمانگاه کم بینایی

purpose: e is a commonly use letter for illiterates or those who could not read english to measure visual acuity. the e chart is the mainly used charts in iran. however, they do not have the standards. they are in different format, fixed for 6 meter test, with or without lighting, with unequal number of letters in each line and different contrasts. as a result, there is an essential need for a ...

Journal: :نثر پژوهی ادب فارسی 0

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2013
Xiao Hui Xu Fang Wang Hao Chen Wei Sun Xian Sheng Zhang

Pollination is the first crucial step of sexual reproduction in flowering plants, and it requires communication and coordination between the pollen and the stigma. Maize (Zea mays) is a model monocot with extraordinarily long silks, and a fully sequenced genome, but little is known about the mechanism of its pollen-stigma interactions. In this study, the dynamic gene expression of silks at four...

2014
Shelley R. Rogers David R. Tarpy Hannah J. Burrack

Wild bees provide important pollination services to agroecoystems, but the mechanisms which underlie their contribution to ecosystem functioning--and, therefore, their importance in maintaining and enhancing these services-remain unclear. We evaluated several mechanisms through which wild bees contribute to crop productivity, the stability of pollinator visitation, and the efficiency of individ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2010
Pablo Duchen Susanne S Renner

UNLABELLED PREMISE OF THE STUDY The Cucurbitaceae genus Cayaponia comprises ∼60 species that occur from Uruguay to the southern United States and the Caribbean; C. africana occurs in West Africa and on Madagascar. Pollination is by bees or bats, raising the question of the evolutionary direction and frequency of pollinator shifts. Studies that investigated such shifts in other clades have su...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Marcelo A. Aizen Lawrence D. Harder

The prospect that a global pollination crisis currently threatens agricultural productivity has drawn intense recent interest among scientists, politicians, and the general public. To date, evidence for a global crisis has been drawn from regional or local declines in pollinators themselves or insufficient pollination for particular crops. In contrast, our analysis of Food and Agriculture Organ...

2017
Stefan Abrahamczyk Sissi Lozada-Gobilard Markus Ackermann Eberhard Fischer Vera Krieger Almut Redling Maximilian Weigend

Pollination syndromes and their predictive power regarding actual plant-animal interactions have been controversially discussed in the past. We investigate pollination syndromes in Balsaminaceae, utilizing quantitative respectively categorical data sets of flower morphometry, signal and reward traits for 86 species to test for the effect of different types of data on the test patterns retrieved...

2015

1. Pollination by insects is a vital ecosystem service and the need for its assessment is increasing in recognition and political pressure, but there are currently no large-scale systematic monitoring schemes in place to measure the direct provision of this service. 2. This study tested a protocol for using a citizen science approach to quantify pollination service provision in gardens and allo...

Journal: :Systematic botany 2015
Shayla Salzman Heather E Driscoll Tanya Renner Thiago André Stacy Shen Chelsea D Specht

Rapid radiations are notoriously difficult to resolve, yet understanding phylogenetic patterns in such lineages can be useful for investigating evolutionary processes associated with bursts of speciation and morphological diversification. Here we present an expansive molecular phylogeny of Costus L. (Costaceae Nakai) with a focus on the Neotropical species within the clade, sampling 47 of the k...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Claire Kremen Neal M Williams Robbin W Thorp

Ecosystem services are critical to human survival; in selected cases, maintaining these services provides a powerful argument for conserving biodiversity. Yet, the ecological and economic underpinnings of most services are poorly understood, impeding their conservation and management. For centuries, farmers have imported colonies of European honey bees (Apis mellifera) to fields and orchards fo...

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