نتایج جستجو برای: nectar

تعداد نتایج: 2775  

2015
Yana Aizenberg-Gershtein Ido Izhaki Rakesh Santhanam Pavan Kumar Ian T. Baldwin Malka Halpern

Pyridine-type alkaloids are most common in Nicotiana species. To study the effect of alkaloid composition on bacterial community composition in floral nectar, we compared the nicotine-rich wild type (WT) N. attenuata, the nicotine biosynthesis-silenced N. attenuata that was rich in anatabine and the anabasine-rich WT N. glauca plants. We found that the composition of these secondary metabolites...

2015
F. Demir A. S. Kipcak O. Dere E. Moroydor Derun S. Piskin

Abstract—Fruit juices play important roles in human health as being a key part of nutrition. Juice and nectar are two categories of drinks with so many variations for consumers, regardless of age, lifestyle and taste preferences, which they can find their favorites. Juices contain 100% pulp when pulp content of ‘nectar’ changes between 25%-50%. In this study, potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), and ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2007
Azucena Canto Ricardo Pérez Mónica Medrano María Clara Castellanos Carlos M Herrera

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Intra-specific variation in nectar chemistry under natural conditions has been only rarely explored, yet it is an essential aspect of our understanding of how pollinator-mediated selection might act on nectar traits. This paper examines intra-specific variation in nectar sugar composition in field and glasshouse plants of the bumblebee-pollinated perennial herbs Aquilegia vu...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Erin Jo Tiedeken Jane C Stout Philip C Stevenson Geraldine A Wright

Bees visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen that contain nutrients and simultaneously facilitate plant sexual reproduction. Paradoxically, nectar produced to attract pollinators often contains deterrent or toxic plant compounds associated with herbivore defence. The functional significance of these nectar toxins is not fully understood, but they may have a negative impact on pollinator beha...

2005
Keith S. Delaplane Vaccinium ashei Reade

Carpenter bees (Xylocopa spp.) act as primary nectar thieves in rabbiteye blueberry (Vaccinium ashei Reade), piercing corollas laterally to imbibe nectar at basal nectaries. Honey bees (Apis mellifera L) learn to visit these perforations and thus become secondary nectar thieves. We tested the hypothesis that honey bees make this behavioral switch in response to an energetic advantage realized b...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Rebecca E Irwin Lynn S Adler

Pollen movement within and among plants affects inbreeding, plant fitness, and the spatial scale of genetic differentiation. Although a number of studies have assessed how plant and floral traits influence pollen movement via changes in pollinator behavior, few have explored how nectar chemical composition affects pollen transfer. As many as 55% of plants produce secondary compounds in their ne...

2017

4 We characterize the diversity of nectar-living yeasts of a tropical host plant community at 5 different hierarchical sampling levels, measure the associations between yeasts and 6 nectariferous plants, and measure the effect of yeasts on nectar traits. Using a series of 7 hierarchically nested sampling units, we extracted nectar from an assemblage of host plants 8 that were representative of ...

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 ...

2016
Zhigang Zhao Ningna Lu Jeffrey K. Conner

Larger floral displays increase pollinator visitation as well as among-flower self-pollination (geitonogamy) in self-compatible species. Dichogamy (temporal separation of gender expression) can limit geitonogamy and increase outcrossing but this depends on pollinator behavior within inflorescences. Declining nectar volume from lower to upper flowers is a hypothesized adaptation to increase outc...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Michael R. Whitehead Ryan D. Phillips Rod Peakall

Nectar is the major currency bringing together plants and pollinators; yet the costs and benefits of nectar production remain poorly understood. A low nectar line developed in Petunia offers an innovative approach to this problem and may offer clues to why some plants cheat and secure pollination via deception.

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