نتایج جستجو برای: pollination chart

تعداد نتایج: 33609  

2013
Małgorzata Puc Idalia Kasprzyk

This study compares phenological observations of Corylus (hazel) and Alnus (alder) flowering with airborne pollen counts of these taxa recorded using volumetric spore traps (2009-2011). The work was carried out in the Polish cities of Szczecin and Rzeszów that are located in different climatic regions. Correlations between pollen concentrations and meteorological data were investigated using Sp...

2015
L. Birkin D. Goulson John Maynard John Maynard Smith

18 yield 19 20 21 22 Citizen science and pollination services 2 Abstract 23 1) Pollination by insects is a vital ecosystem service and the need for its 24 assessment is increasing in recognition and political pressure, but there are 25 currently no large-scale systematic monitoring schemes in place to measure 26 the direct provision of this service. 27 2) This study tested a protocol for using ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Ryan D Phillips Stephen D Hopper Kingsley W Dixon

The Southwest Australian Biodiversity Hotspot contains an exceptionally diverse flora on an ancient, low-relief but edaphically diverse landscape. Since European colonization, the primary threat to the flora has been habitat clearance, though climate change is an impending threat. Here, we review (i) the ecology of nectarivores and biotic pollination systems in the region, (ii) the evidence tha...

2011
Carolin Mayer Lynn Adler W. Scott Armbruster Amots Dafni Connal Eardley Shuang-Quan Huang Peter G. Kevan Jeff Ollerton Laurence Packer Axel Ssymank Jane C. Stout Simon G. Potts

To inspire new ideas in research on pollination ecology, we list the most important unanswered questions in the field. This list was drawn up by contacting 170 scientists from different areas of pollination ecology and asking them to contribute their opinion on the greatest knowledge gaps that need to be addressed. Almost 40% of them took part in our email poll and we received more than 650 que...

2009
Lars Hein

Pollination is an ecosystem service that is essential to support the production of a wide range of crops. The service is increasingly under threat, as a consequence of among others habitat loss of pollinators and increasing use of pesticides. In order to support maintaining the pollination service in agriculture, there is a need to better understand the economic value generated by the pollinati...

2017
Wei Wang Hongyang Yu Tinghai Li Lexing Li Guoqiang Zhang Zhongjian Liu Tengbo Huang Yongxia Zhang

Pollination is a crucial stage in plant reproductive process. The self-compatibility (SC) and self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms determined the plant genetic diversity and species survival. D. chrysanthum is a highly valued ornamental and traditional herbal orchid in Asia but has been declared endangered. The sexual reproduction in D. chrysanthum relies on the compatibility of pollination. To...

Journal: :ITSSA 2006
Holger Kasinger Bernhard Bauer

From the biology's point of view, pollination is an important step in the reproduction of seed plants. From the software engineer's view, pollination may evolve to a promising, biologically inspired paradigm for future, selfmanaging computing systems. This estimation is based on the self-* properties implied inherently by the pollination process between plants and insects. To exploit these char...

Journal: :یافته های تحقیقاتی در گیاهان زراعی و باغی 0
عبدالامیر راهنما مؤسسه تحقیقات خرما و میوه های گرمسیری، اهواز

to determine the effects of different pollen types and suitable pollination time in medjhol date palm, an experiment was carried out with three pollen cultivars: ghaname, vardy and samesmave and two pollination times (1-3 days before or after spathe opening) during 2010-2011 in date palm and tropical fruit research institute in ahwaz. the results showed that the vardy pollen had the most signif...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2007
Shan Sun Jiang-Yun Gao Wan-Jin Liao Qing-Jun Li Da-Yong Zhang

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Flexistyly is a sexual dimorphism where there are two morphs that differ in the temporal expression of sexual function and also involve reciprocal movement of the stigmatic surface through a vertical axis during the flowering period. The adaptive significance of flexistyly has been interpreted as a floral mechanism for outcrossing, but it may also function to reduce sexual i...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Xu-Li Fan Spencer C H Barrett Hua Lin Ling-Ling Chen Xiang Zhou Jiang-Yun Gao

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Abiotic pollination by wind or water is well established in flowering plants. In some species pollination by rain splashes, a condition known as ombrophily, has been proposed as a floral strategy. However, evidence for this type of abiotic pollination has remained controversial and many reported cases have subsequently been shown to be false. This study investigates ombrophi...

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