نتایج جستجو برای: pistillate flowers

تعداد نتایج: 14707  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2001
C Melo

Nectar of nocturnal flowers may be used by diurnal species that occasionally accomplish secondary pollination. Thirteen bird species visited Caryocar brasiliense flowers in central Brazil. There is a temporal separation between nectarivores and non-nectarivores species. Nectarivores birds visited flowers late in the morning, while other species appear earlier. C. brasiliense nectar may be an al...

2016
Ashraf M. El-Sayed John A. Byers David M. Suckling

Insect-pollinated carnivorous plants are expected to have higher fitness if they resolve pollinator-prey conflicts by sparing insects pollinating their flowers while trapping prey insects. We examined whether separation between flowers and traps of the carnivorous sundew species or pollinator preferences for colours of flowers enable these plants to spare pollinators. In addition, we collected ...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Ying Yu Shiheng Lyu Dan Chen Yi Lin Jianjun Chen Guixin Chen Naixing Ye

Fresh jasmine flowers have been used to make jasmine teas in China, but there has been no complete information about volatile organic compound emissions in relation to flower developmental stages and no science-based knowledge about which floral stage should be used for the infusion. This study monitored volatile organic compounds emitted from living flowers of Jasminum sambac (L.) Ait. 'Bifoli...

2004
Emmanuelle Jousselin Finn Kjellberg Edward Allen Herre

The stability of the mutualism between figs and their pollinator wasps depends on the patterns of seed and wasp production. In Ficus maxima, a passively pollinated monoecious fig, we estimated the correlations among different flower characteristics and determined their relationships with pollination success and pollinator oviposition. Across flowers, stigma length shows an allometric relationsh...

2015
Xiaobao Deng Dharmalingam Mohandass Masatoshi Katabuchi Alice C. Hughes David W. Roubik Jeff Ollerton

Nectar-robbing has the potential to strongly affect male and female reproductive fitness of plants. One example of nectar theft is that shown by striped-squirrels (Tamiops swinhoei) on a number of ginger species, including Alpinia roxburghii and A. kwangsiensis (Zingiberaceae). In this study, we used a fluorescent dye as a pollen analogue, and measured fruit and seed output, to test the effect ...

2017
Zhaogeng Lu Jing Xu Weixing Li Li Zhang Jiawen Cui Qingsong He Li Wang Biao Jin

Sterile and fertile flowers are an important evolutionary developmental (evo-devo) phenotype in angiosperm flowers, playing important roles in pollinator attraction and sexual reproductive success. However, the gene regulatory mechanisms underlying fertile and sterile flower differentiation and development remain largely unknown. Viburnum macrocephalum f. keteleeri, which possesses fertile and ...

2005
Ryouji Shimamura Naoki Kachi Hiroshi Kudoh Dennis F. Whigham Sonoko Kinjo

SHIMAMURA, R., N. KACHI (Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji 192-0397, Japan), H. KUDOH (Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan), AND D. F. WHIGHAM (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD 21037). Visitation of a specialist pollen feeder Althaeus hibisci Olivier (Coleop...

2017
Naonobu Noda Satoshi Yoshioka Sanae Kishimoto Masayoshi Nakayama Mitsuru Douzono Yoshikazu Tanaka Ryutaro Aida

Various colored cultivars of ornamental flowers have been bred by hybridization and mutation breeding; however, the generation of blue flowers for major cut flower plants, such as roses, chrysanthemums, and carnations, has not been achieved by conventional breeding or genetic engineering. Most blue-hued flowers contain delphinidin-based anthocyanins; therefore, delphinidin-producing carnation, ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2013
Adam B Roddy C Matt Guilliams Terapan Lilittham Jessica Farmer Vanessa Wormser Trang Pham Paul V A Fine Taylor S Feild Todd E Dawson

Early angiosperm evolution, beginning approximately 140 million years ago, saw many innovations that enabled flowering plants to alter ecosystems globally. These included the development of novel, flower-based pollinator attraction mechanisms and the development of increased water transport capacity in stems and leaves. Vein length per area (VLA) of leaves increased nearly threefold in the firs...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Tomoko Okamoto Atsushi Kawakita Ryutaro Goto Glenn P Svensson Makoto Kato

Zoophilous flowers often transmit olfactory signals to attract pollinators. In plants with unisexual flowers, such signals are usually similar between the sexes because attraction of the same animal to both male and female flowers is essential for conspecific pollen transfer. Here, we present a remarkable example of sexual dimorphism in floral signal observed in reproductively highly specialize...

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