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External Glands of <i>Nepenthes</i> Traps: Structure and Potential Function. [PDF]

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Płachno BJ   +5 more
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Comparative Study of Phenolic Content and Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Activities of Unifloral Quillay Tree (Quillaja saponaria Molina) and Multifloral Honeys from Chile. [PDF]

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Nectaries and Nectar

2007
Contributing Authors. Preface. 1. Introduction E. Pacini, S.W. Nicolson. 1.1 Evolutionary origins. 1.2 Secretions analogous to nectar. 1.3 Floral and extrafloral nectarines. 1.4 Nectar components. 1.5 Organization of this volume. 2. A Systematic Survey of Floral Nectaries G. Bernardello. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Nectaries in gymnosperms.
NICOLSON S., NEPI M., PACINI E.
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THE FLORAL AND EXTRA‐FLORAL NECTARIES OF PASSIFLORA. I. THE FLORAL NECTARY

American Journal of Botany, 1981
Floral nectary development and nectar secretion in three species of Passiflora were investigated with light and electron microscopy. The nectary ring results from the activity of an intercalary meristem. Increased starch deposition in the amyloplasts of the secretory cells parallels maturation of the nectary phloem.
Lenore T. Durkee   +2 more
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Extrafloral Nectaries in Solanum

Biotropica, 1985
Extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) occur on the corollas of 3 dioecious species of Solanum (S. cunninghamii Benth., S. dioicum W.V. Fitzg., and S. tudununggae Symon) from Australia. Solanum dioicum also bears EFNs on the leaves. This is the first report of nectaries of any kind for the genus Solanum, the first report of EFNs for the family Solanaceae, and ...
Gregory J. Anderson, David E. Symon
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On the evolution of nectaries in Aizoaceae

Bradleya, 2009
Nectaries of flowers from all four subfamilies of the Aizoaceae have been studied in detail under the scanning electron microscope (SEM), permitting the description of a new nectary system. The Ruschioideae can be distinguished by their bulging nectaries from all others with a plain nectary type, into which the coilomorphic nectaries of the ...
H.E.K. Hartmann, I.M. Niesler
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Ultrastructure of the Sunflower Nectary

Journal of Apicultural Research, 1985
SummaryHoneybees (Apis mellifera) exercise distinct foraging preferences among sunflower (Helianthus annuus) seed-parent lines and hybrid cultivars. Floral nectaries of over 100 sunflower cultivars/species were examined and compared to develop correlations between particular anatomical characteristics and honeybee predilection. The nectary, as revealed
D. Sammataro   +2 more
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