Flower change in Oenothera drummondii Hooker as a response to pollinators' visits
1987
EISIKOWITCH, D. | Lázár, Z.
Flower change in Oenothera drummondii Hooker as a response to pollinators' visits. The colour and shape of flowers of Oenothera drummondii change owing to senescence, pollination and/or nectar withdrawal. This phenomenon is interpreted as a signal emitted by the plant to ‘inform' the potential pollinator of its new status as a rewardless flower. This method of signalling might be important for the pollinators in order to save energy in seeking the correct flowers and for the plant to ensure visits to those flowers that have not yet been visited.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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New status
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英语
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Includes references
2019-12-06
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Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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