نتایج جستجو برای: nectaries

تعداد نتایج: 328  

2012
ELŻBIETA WERYSZKO-CHMIELEWSKA ANETA SULBORSKA

In plants belonging to the Ranunculaceae the floral nectaries may differ in origin, location in the flower, shape and structure. In many cases they are defined as modified tepals or modified stamens. The nectary organs in this family are frequently termed "honey leaves," and staminodial origin is attributed to them. Gynopleural and receptacular nectaries are rarely found in Ranunculaceae. To da...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2013
Ricci L Bender Megan L Fekete Peter M Klinkenberg Marshall Hampton Brittany Bauer Matthew Malecha Khrystyne Lindgren Jennifer A Maki M Ann D N Perera Basil J Nikolau Clay J Carter

The PIN family of proteins is best known for its involvement in polar auxin transport and tropic responses. PIN6 (At1g77110) is one of the remaining PIN family members in Arabidopsis thaliana to which a biological function has not yet been ascribed. Here we report that PIN6 is a nectary-enriched gene whose expression level is positively correlated with total nectar production in Arabidopsis, an...

2010
Marshall Hampton Wayne W. Xu Brian W. Kram Emily M. Chambers Jerad S. Ehrnriter Jonathan H. Gralewski Teresa Joyal Clay J. Carter

BACKGROUND Nectaries are the floral organs responsible for the synthesis and secretion of nectar. Despite their central roles in pollination biology, very little is understood about the molecular mechanisms underlying nectar production. This project was undertaken to identify genes potentially involved in mediating nectary form and function in Brassica rapa. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2006
Carlos M Herrera Ricardo Pérez Conchita Alonso

Variation in nectar chemistry among plants, flowers, or individual nectaries of a given species has been only rarely explored, yet it is an essential aspect to our understanding of how pollinator-mediated selection might act on nectar traits. This paper describes variation in nectar sugar composition in a population of the perennial herb Helleborus foetidus (Ranunculaceae) and dissects it into ...

2010
Jeffrey M. Ruhlmann Brian W. Kram Clay J. Carter

To date, no genes have been reported to directly affect the de novo production of floral nectar. In an effort to identify genes involved in nectar production, the Affymetrix((R)) ATH1 GeneChip was previously used to examine global gene expression profiles in Arabidopsis thaliana nectaries. One of the genes displaying highly enriched expression in nectaries was CELL WALL INVERTASE 4 (AtCWINV4, A...

2017
Kathleen H. Keeler KATHLEEN H. KEELER

Mentzelia nuda is a coarse, short-lived perennial of the High Plains of North America. The flowers secrete nectar which serves as an attractant for pollinating bees. Postfloral nectar secretion attracts ants whose presence significantly enhances seed set. This is the first demonstration of advantage to postflowering activity of a floral nectary. RECENT STUDIES of nectaries that lie outside the ...

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1917

Journal: :Curtis's Botanical Magazine 2023

A specimen of Agapetes from Myanmar is described and illustrated as grandiflora Hook.f., a result comparison with A. burmanica W.E.Evans, macrantha (Hook.) Hook.f. variegata (Roxb.) D.Don ex G.Don. This species has extrafloral nectaries on the margins young leaves at apex calyx lobes.

Journal: :Annals of botany 2016
Marjorie G Weber Laura D Porturas Scott A Taylor

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Mite domatia are small structures on the underside of plant leaves that provide homes for predacious or fungivorous mites. In turn, mites inhabiting domatia defend the plant by consuming leaf herbivores and pathogens, which can result in a domatia-mediated, plant-mite defence mutualism. Several recent studies have suggested that plants receive enhanced benefits when they pro...

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