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Is Nocturnal Pollination Important for Crop Production? Experimental Evidence From Small Fruit Crops
ABSTRACT Insect‐mediated pollination is essential for crop production but is mainly studied considering diurnal pollinators only. Here, we use pollinator exclusion techniques to prevent either diurnal or nocturnal insect visits in small fruit crops: raspberry (Rubus idaeus), over 1 year, and red currant (Ribes rubrum) and black currant (Ribes nigrum ...
Elsa Blareau, Fabrice Requier
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Seed morphology of the Polish native species of the genus Ribes L. Part 1. General characteristic
The article contains general morphological and anatomical characteristics and analysis of the chemical composition of seeds of Polish Ribes species: R. uva-crispa L., R. nigrum L., R. alpinum L., R. petraeum Wulfen, R. rubrum L. and R.
Dorota Wrońska-Pilarek
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Principal Anthocyans from Certain Plants of the Grossulariaceae Family
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V. I. Deineka +3 more
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Abstract Premise Relationships between flammability and drought tolerance influence vegetation dynamics during fires. A goal of the emerging subdiscipline of pyro‐ecophysiology is to identify ecophysiological traits that determine live fuel flammability, but empirical studies of these relationships are rare.
Niger Sultana +9 more
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Background Anthocyanin-containing plant extracts and carotenoids, such as astaxanthin, have been well-known for their antiviral and anti-inflammatory activity, respectively. We hypothesised that a mixture of Ribes nigrum L. (Grossulariaceae) (common name
Rinu Sivarajan +5 more
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We used DNA metabarcoding of 2,568 fecal samples to examine seasonal diets and resource partitioning among four deer species (moose, roe deer, red deer, fallow deer) across two Swedish landscapes. Deer consumed a wide range of plants, but diets were typically dominated by a few key taxa, with distinct dietary separation between moose and smaller deer ...
Robert Spitzer +7 more
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We investigated the molecular basis of host switching by the phytophagous West Indian fruit fly (A. obliqua). Third‐instar larvae showed differential gene expression according to host plants: red mombin, mango, and carambola. The main gene categories differentially expressed were digestion, detoxification, and gene regulators.
Sandra M. Velasco‐Cuervo +5 more
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A new fossil flower with affinities to the family Grossulariaceae is described. It was collected from outcrops of La Meseta Formation, Marambio (Seymour) Island, Antarctica, together with other fossil plant remains.
María A. Gandolfo +3 more
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La situación taxonómica de Grossulariaceae ha sido muy debatida. La opinión de algunos botánicos es que debe de incluirse en el grupo de Saxifragaceae sensu lato; mientras otros sugieren que Grossulariaceae es un grupo independiente. Estudios de biología molecular realizados por Soltis y Soltis (op.
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Abstract Premise Araliaceae comprise a moderately diverse, predominantly tropical angiosperm family with a limited fossil record. Gondwanan history of Araliaceae is hypothesized in the literature, but no fossils have previously been reported from the former supercontinent.
Peter Wilf
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