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Based on morphological and chloroplast phylogenomic analyses, we describe Aletris medogensis as a new species endemic to the eastern Himalayas. Comparative genomics revealed structural variations, hypervariable markers, and signatures of positive selection in key genes, providing robust evidence for species delimitation and insights into the ...
Xiong Li +5 more
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<i>Melhania orriana</i> (Malvaceae, Dombeyoideae), a new species from Somalia. [PDF]
Dorr LJ.
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Pollen--tiny and ephemeral but not forgotten: New ideas on their ecology and evolution.
J. Williams, S. Mazer
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This paper will contribute to include/use the bees' floral preference (floral traits related to bee' visitations) to find and validate genetic markers that would enable breeding high‐yielding cashew plants and preserving pollinators. ABSTRACT In Sub‐Saharan Africa, cashew plants face challenges in suitable pollination and good agronomic performances ...
Dolourou Silué +5 more
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Genomic Patterns of Loss of Distyly and Polyploidization in Primroses. [PDF]
Mora-Carrera E +9 more
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This study compares the reproductive strategies of two self‐incompatible orchids, Pholidota articulata (mass‐flowering) and Coelogyne prolifera (steady‐state flowering). Despite differences in pollinator visitation and pollinia transfer efficiency—higher in P. articulata—both species achieved similar natural fruit set rates over 3 years.
Shi‐Mao Wu +4 more
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ROS regulation of stigma papillae growth and maturation in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
Sankaranarayanan S +3 more
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Self-sterility, self-incompatibility and xenia: a review of the mechanisms of cross-pollination benefits in animal-pollinated crops. [PDF]
Chabert S, Mallinger RE.
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The study demonstrates that sufficient B supply is crucial for successful rapeseed flower growth and fertility as well as for attracting pollinating insects, thus securing yield in a pollinator‐dependent crop. It is illustrated that climate change can pose a threat to crop yield via both direct effects, that is, an impaired nutrient uptake, and ...
Jiline B. Tölle +5 more
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