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Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers.
The Journal of Ecology, 1997Martin Ingrouille, P. K. Endress
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Visitor assemblages at flowers in a tropical rainforest canopy
Austral Ecology, 2007Abstract Canopy crane‐based studies have been carried out to quantify the sets of arthropods that visit the flowers of a suite of common species of trees, palms and vines within the Cape Tribulation study area. Those Orders that increase significantly in abundance between the budding and flowering stages of inflorescences are identified, and ...
Kitching, RL +3 more
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PROPAGATION OF TROPICAL CUT FLOWERS: STRELITZIA, ALPINIA, AND HELICONIA
Acta Horticulturae, 1988Propagation of tropical cut flowers: strelitzia, Alpinia and heliconia , Propagation of tropical cut flowers: strelitzia, Alpinia and heliconia , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
R. Criley
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Flowering time: Soybean adapts to the tropics
Current Biology, 2022Soybean plants - the source of tofu, as well as soybean milk and oil - flower quickly under short-day photoperiods typical of low latitudes. A new study characterises how natural variation in soybean SOC1 floral-promoting genes confers adaptation to different photoperiods.
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Tropical Flower Scent Study by SPME
2023Determining the chemical composition of floral fragrances is of fundamental importance to understanding plant–plant and plant–insect interactions and to study the physiological and ecological aspects of plant adaptation. The diverse chemical features of floral fragrances are described in this chapter, together with several examples of the application ...
Elena E. Stashenko +1 more
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Phylogenetic Patterns among Tropical Flowering Phenologies
The Journal of Ecology, 19951 The ability of phylogenetic, water stress and 'shared-pollinator' hypotheses to explain flowering times was tested for the flora of Barro Colorado Island, Panama. Both quantitative (217 species) and qualitative (1173 species) flowering data were used.
Wright, S, Calderon, O
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IoT-based Detection for Tropical Flower
2016 International Conference on Information System and Artificial Intelligence (ISAI), 2016Growth environment and physiological indices of tropical flower is an important parameter to measure crop growth, while the conventional method has its own limitations. The design combines machine vision and Wifi / 3G technology to achieve a physiological detection system based on Internet of Things through a wireless sensor network environment ...
Jian Zhang +4 more
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Extending the Arabidopsis flowering paradigm to a mass flowering phenomenon in the tropics
Molecular Ecology, 2013Flowering time is a critical life history trait, one that is shaped by evolution to maximize fecundity, reproductive success and fitness (Amasino ). This is especially true of annual plants where the cycle of floral initiation, pollination and seed production occur at regular intervals to ensure the survival of the species.
David J, Weston +2 more
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