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Pollination ecology and breeding system of Ecbolium Ligustrinum (Acanthaceae): a transition from autogamy to xenogamy through specialised plant-pollinator interactions

Acta Botanica Hungarica, 2022
In view of the ongoing rarity of Ecbolium ligustrinum there is an urgent need for conservation of the species. For this, a detailed work was carried out regarding the untold story of its reproductive ecology. The work was done for three consecutive years
A. Kundu, P. Karmakar
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Reproductive biology of Trillium govanianum, an endangered plant species endemic to the Himalaya: implications for conservation

Botany Letters, 2023
In this study, we investigated the reproductive biology of Trillium govanianum — a medicinally important endangered plant species endemic to the Himalaya.
K. Rashid   +4 more
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Induced xenogamy enhances capsule formation, seed viability, in vitro seed germination, and seedling growth in the threatened orchid Diplomeris hirsuta: A strategy for conservation

Journal of Applied Horticulture
Diplomeris hirsuta, a medicinally important yet threatened terrestrial orchid species, is vulnerable to extinction as per the IUCN Red List. This study aimed to investigate the influence of different pollination methods on D. hirsuta seed viability, seed
Tshering Chomu Bhutia   +7 more
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Pollination Biology of an Endemic Hawaiian Tree, Erythrina sandwicensis (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae), in a Novel Ecosystem1

Pacific Science, 2021
: Tropical dry forest ecosystems are among the most endangered ecosystems globally. In Hawai‘i, dry forest species are under threat due to habitat destruction, invasive species, and a loss of mutualisms including pollinators.
Emily F. Grave   +2 more
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Population structure and seed set of heterostylous species Pulmonaria obscura (Boraginaceae) Автор

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Biologiya
Self-incompatibility in plants is the mechanism preventing autogamy and promoting xenogamy. The vast majority of heteromorphic species are heterostylous.
V. N. Godin, G.K. Botov
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