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MORPHOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF FLORAL AND EXTRAFLORAL NECTARIES IN CAMPSIS (BIGNONIACEAE)

American Journal of Botany, 1976
The genus Campsis (Bignoniaceae), with one New World and one Old World species, is unusual among temperate plants in having five distinct nectary sites. Multiple nectaries occur at all four of the extrafloral sites (petiole, calyx, corolla, fruit), representing an advanced strategy for ant attraction.
Thomas S. Elias, Hellen Gelband
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Anatomy of the floral nectaries of some neotropical Salacioideae (Celastraceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2012
Floral nectaries have contributed to the systematics of different taxonomic groups. Since those of the neotropical genera included in subfamily Salacioideae—Cheiloclinium Miers, Peritassa Miers, Salacia L. and Tontelea Aubl.—have different forms and positions, we explored their anatomy to delimit more precisely the genera of subfamily Salacioideae ...
Gomes, Sandra Maria Alvarenga   +1 more
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Development and functioning of the floral nectary in Pseudobombax longiflorum (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae)

Protoplasma
Floral nectaries are generally linked to an exchange that facilitates pollen transport, and consequently, pollination. We have characterized the ontogenesis, histochemistry, and ultrastructure of the floral nectary of Pseudobombax longiflorum (Mart.) A.
Matheus Abdon do Nascimento   +3 more
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EXTRA-FLORAL NECTARIES

Journal of Heredity, 1915
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STRUCTURE OF THE FLORAL NECTARY IN SOUR CHERRY CULTIVARS

Acta Horticulturae, 1996
Z. Kovács, F. Kaposvári, S. Gulyás
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