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The Chemical Diversity of Floral Scent
This chapter reviews the structures and abundances of the chemical compound groups reported in J. T. Knudsen et al. and discusses various aspects of variation in floral scent chemistry. Many floral scent compounds are chiral molecules with one or more asymmetric carbons.
Eran Pichersky, Natalia Dudareva
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Spatiotemporal Floral Scent Variation of Penstemon digitalis
Variability in floral volatile emissions can occur temporally through floral development, during diel cycles, as well as spatially within a flower. These spatiotemporal patterns are hypothesized to provide additional information to floral visitors, but they are rarely measured, and their attendant hypotheses are even more rarely tested.
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Floral scent and intrafloral scent differentiation inMoneses andPyrola (Pyrolaceae)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1991Floral scent was collected by headspace methods from intact flowers, petals, and stamens of four species ofPyrolaceae. The scent samples were analyzed by coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The floral scent inPyrola spp. is differentiated into a characteristic petal scent—phenyl propanoids and a characteristic stamen scent—methoxy ...
Jette T Knudsen, Lars Tollsten
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Nutrient availability affects floral scent much less than other floral and vegetative traits in Lithophragma bolanderi [PDF]
Background and aimsMany plant-pollinator interactions are mediated by floral scents that can vary among species, among populations within species and even among individuals within populations.
Magne Friberg +2 more
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The involvement of a floral scent in plant-honeybee interaction
The Science of Nature, 2022Volatile odors from flowers play an important role in plant-pollinator interaction. The honeybee is an important generalist pollinator of many plants. Here, we explored whether any components of the odors of a range of honeybee-pollinated plants are commonly involved in the interaction between plants and honeybees.
Yi Bo, Liu +8 more
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Floral scent chemistry of mangrove plants
Journal of Plant Research, 2002The flowers of mangrove plants are pollinated by a variety of pollinators including birds, bats, and insects. This study analyzed the floral scent chemistry of mangroves on Iriomote Island (located near Taiwan) including Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk.
Hiroshi, Azuma +4 more
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Diversity of floral scent of tulips
Acta Horticulturae, 2019Tulips have a variety of floral scents. Although the charm of tulip is a variety of colours and shapes, there are a few fragrant cultivars. When you smell the tulip scent well, you can feel various scents such as citrus-like, honey-like, green-like. We selected 86 cultivars of tulip that have characteristics floral odor.
N. Oyama-Okubo, T. Tsuji
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Floral scent and pollinators of Ceropegia trap flowers
Flora, 2017Uploaded by Plazi for TaxoDros. We do not have abstracts.
Annemarie Heiduk +12 more
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Nocturnal Bees are Attracted by Widespread Floral Scents
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2012Flower localization in darkness is a challenging task for nocturnal pollinators. Floral scents often play a crucial role in guiding them towards their hosts. Using common volatile compounds of floral scents, we trapped female nocturnal Megalopta-bees (Halictidae), thus uncovering olfactory cues involved in their search for floral resources.
Airton Torres, Carvalho +4 more
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