The Island of Rotuma is facing widespread destruction and degradation of its flora. This investigation was conducted to determine the pollen fertility status in thirty two species of economic and environmentally important coastal species, which are reproducing freely thus most suitable to rehabilitate coastal areas. Pollen fertility status in these species varied from as low as 38% in Canavalia cathertica to as high as 100% in Hernandia nymphaeifolia and Vigna marina. It was interesting to note that species within same genus showed wide range of pollen viability. However, most of the species investigated had high pollen viability especially in those species, which grow close to sea. It was recorded that pollen fertility was low in small fra...
There are many populations in a 16 km east-west distribution and populations are usually small with ...
Understanding the reproductive biology of rare plant species is fundamental to managing their restor...
Spiraea virginiana Britton (Rosaceae) is a rare federally-listed, clonal shrub that inhabits riparia...
The Island of Rotuma is facing widespread destruction and degradation of its flora. This investigati...
The coastal littoral vegetation of Rotuma Island (Republic of Fiji) is very important for its ecolog...
Seventy Fijian Plant species were analysed for their pollen viability. The method used was the aceto...
The coastal plants of Rotuma have high cultural and ecological utility. Unfortunately, like most of ...
The terrestrial flora of the Rotuma island group consists of over 500 species of indigenous and int...
International audiencePollen limitation may be an important factor in accelerated decline of sparse ...
A total of 46 species from 3 monocotyledon and 18 dicotyledonous families were investigated for perc...
Southern Ocean islands have long been sites of scientific interest, due to their isolation, climate,...
Since the review of the reproductive biology of island plants by Ehrendorfer (1979) three decades ag...
Oceanic islands have long been considered natural laboratories of evolution. Present-day biotas of o...
Approximately two thirds of St. John is National Park territory. However, the land has been threaten...
A review of the status of bryological research in each of the nations, states or governmental units ...
There are many populations in a 16 km east-west distribution and populations are usually small with ...
Understanding the reproductive biology of rare plant species is fundamental to managing their restor...
Spiraea virginiana Britton (Rosaceae) is a rare federally-listed, clonal shrub that inhabits riparia...
The Island of Rotuma is facing widespread destruction and degradation of its flora. This investigati...
The coastal littoral vegetation of Rotuma Island (Republic of Fiji) is very important for its ecolog...
Seventy Fijian Plant species were analysed for their pollen viability. The method used was the aceto...
The coastal plants of Rotuma have high cultural and ecological utility. Unfortunately, like most of ...
The terrestrial flora of the Rotuma island group consists of over 500 species of indigenous and int...
International audiencePollen limitation may be an important factor in accelerated decline of sparse ...
A total of 46 species from 3 monocotyledon and 18 dicotyledonous families were investigated for perc...
Southern Ocean islands have long been sites of scientific interest, due to their isolation, climate,...
Since the review of the reproductive biology of island plants by Ehrendorfer (1979) three decades ag...
Oceanic islands have long been considered natural laboratories of evolution. Present-day biotas of o...
Approximately two thirds of St. John is National Park territory. However, the land has been threaten...
A review of the status of bryological research in each of the nations, states or governmental units ...
There are many populations in a 16 km east-west distribution and populations are usually small with ...
Understanding the reproductive biology of rare plant species is fundamental to managing their restor...
Spiraea virginiana Britton (Rosaceae) is a rare federally-listed, clonal shrub that inhabits riparia...