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Spatial distribution patterns and formation of global spermatophytes
Summary: The global Spermatophyte Spatial Evolutionary System defines 18 distribution types and six supertypes across three floristic elements, primarily formed between the Eocene and Miocene and shaped by climate, long‐distance dispersal, and tectonic movement, revealing that similar distribution patterns of spermatophytes were driven by comparable ...
Xian‐Han Huang+13 more
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Glycotope structures and intramolecular affinity factors of plant lectins for Tn/T antigens [PDF]
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A Babino+42 more
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Using phylogenomics and allele frequency‐based approach based on multiple plastid and low‐copy nuclear genes, we confirm the hybrid origin of Dactylorhiza cantabrica, an endemic allopolyploid orchid from north‐western Iberia, as well as the clear genetic differentiation of the two parental species.
Eva Pardo Otero+3 more
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The role of pollinator attracting scent in the sexually deceptive orchids Ophrys chestermanii, O. normanii and O. tenthredinifera [PDF]
Sexual deception of male bees is one of the most remarkable mechanisms of pollination (Ackermann 1986, Proctor & al. 1996). Flowers of the orchid genus Ophrys mimic females of their pollinator species, usually bees and wasps, to attract males, which try ...
Ayasse, Manfred+9 more
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In this study we focused on population monitoring of Ophrys argolica subsp. biscutella, an orchid endemic to the south of the Italian Peninsula belonging to the section Araniferae.
Vito A. Romano+2 more
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The efficacy of plant growth regulators (PGRs) has been demonstrated in the flowering of economically significant orchid hybrids, but studies of their effects in wild species with commercial potential are scarce.
Tejeda-Sartorius Olga+4 more
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Abstract Visual cues are of critical importance for the attraction of animal pollinators, however, little is known about the molecular mechanisms underpinning intraspecific floral colour variation. Here, we combined comparative spectral analysis, targeted metabolite profiling, multi‐tissue transcriptomics, differential gene expression, sequence ...
Darren C. J. Wong+6 more
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Less is more: low-cost in vitro propagation of an Endangered Italian orchid
Orchids are among the most widely distributed plants but also the most threatened by biotic and abiotic factors. Their interactions with specific symbiotic fungi during germination in natural environments make their propagation challenging for ...
Jacopo Calevo, Miriam Bazzicalupo
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Summary Polyploidy plays a major role in diversification and speciation of almost all plants. Separately, the microbiome is recognized for its ubiquitous role in plant functioning. Despite the importance of both processes, we lack a synthetic picture of their reciprocal relationship.
Tia‐Lynn Ashman
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Neottieae comprise about 150–200 species and are distributed mainly in temperate and subtropical zones of the northern hemisphere. Mycoheterotrophy is common in Neottieae.
Ting Zhou, Xiaohua Jin
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