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The influence of nitrogen, phosphate and potash on the secretion of nectar. part II
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 19541. The1951 clover experiment. No significant effects on the mean yield of nectar were obtained, but the higher dose of phosphate significantly increased the frequency of zero samples during August, the main flowering and sampling period; so also did the higher dose of potash in the presence of high nitrate.
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Canadian Journal of Botany, 1956
Nectar secretion was studied in excised flowers of snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus L.) grown in culture solution during the secretory period. The supply of sugar to the flower was regulated by varying the sugar concentration of the culture medium or the volume of medium entering the flower.
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Nectar secretion was studied in excised flowers of snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus L.) grown in culture solution during the secretory period. The supply of sugar to the flower was regulated by varying the sugar concentration of the culture medium or the volume of medium entering the flower.
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On the nectar secretion in the coconut flowers (Cocos nucifera, Linn.)
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1937(1) Septal nectaries and hydathodes are for the first time reported in the coconut. (2) Nectar is secreted by the stigmatic surface and by three septal nectaries which are provided with outlets below the stigma. There are no secreting glands at the base of the ovary.
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Nectar Secretion in Poinsettia Blossoms1
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Does temperature stress induce nectar secretion in Mediterranean plants?
New Phytologist, 1996Erik Smets, Theodora Petanidou
exaly
Nectar secretion dynamics of Hungarian local pear cultivars
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2016Agnes Farkaš, Zs Orosz-Kovács
exaly
Nectary Structure, Nectar Secretion Patterns and Nectar Composition in Two Helleborus Species
Plant Biology, 1999Massimo Nepi
exaly
Nectar Secretion Pattern and Removal Effects in Six Argentinean Pitcairnioideae (Bromeliaceae)
Botanica Acta, 1992Leonardo Galetto
exaly

