Most, if not all, extant cycads are pollinated by insects which use the cones as larval brood sites. These interactions appear to be mediated by cone volatiles, and, in some species, by patterns of thermogenesis. We investigated the chemical composition of volatile emissions and patterns of thermogenesis in cones of the South African cycad Encephalartos natalensis, using a gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer (GC–MS) and miniature temperature data loggers (ibuttons), respectively. This was done during various developmental stages (before and during receptivity and pollen release) for both female and male cones. A total of 31 compounds were identified in headspace samples; 17 of which were common to both sexes, 12 found only in male cones, an...
Fig. 3. Composition of volatiles emitted by Macrozamia miquelii cones. Pollen cones are presented in...
Most plant species depend upon insect pollination services, including many cash and subsistence crop...
Most plant species depend upon insect pollination services, including many cash and subsistence crop...
AbstractMost, if not all, extant cycads are pollinated by insects which use the cones as larval broo...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Pollination systems of cycads usually involve ...
Cycad pollination typically involves an obligate interaction, in which a specialised insect herbivor...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com1. While cycads are often considered...
Brood-site mutualisms represent extreme levels of reciprocal specialization between plants and insec...
The reproductive organs of some plants self-heat, release scent, and attract pollinators. The relati...
Cone traits (volatile components and thermogenesis) of three cycad species in the genus Macrozamia w...
AbstractStudies of the pollination ecology of the South African cycad, Encephalartos friderici-guili...
Summary: Most functions postulated for thermogenesis in plant reproductive organs are associated wit...
Fig. 8. Mean volatile emission rates (±1 s.e.) from three Macrozamia miquelii pollen cones, based on...
Fig. 9. Mean emission rates of major volatile components (±1 s.e., but not shown for those with very...
The Putranjivaceae is an enigmatic family, notable for being the only lineage outside the Capparales...
Fig. 3. Composition of volatiles emitted by Macrozamia miquelii cones. Pollen cones are presented in...
Most plant species depend upon insect pollination services, including many cash and subsistence crop...
Most plant species depend upon insect pollination services, including many cash and subsistence crop...
AbstractMost, if not all, extant cycads are pollinated by insects which use the cones as larval broo...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Pollination systems of cycads usually involve ...
Cycad pollination typically involves an obligate interaction, in which a specialised insect herbivor...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com1. While cycads are often considered...
Brood-site mutualisms represent extreme levels of reciprocal specialization between plants and insec...
The reproductive organs of some plants self-heat, release scent, and attract pollinators. The relati...
Cone traits (volatile components and thermogenesis) of three cycad species in the genus Macrozamia w...
AbstractStudies of the pollination ecology of the South African cycad, Encephalartos friderici-guili...
Summary: Most functions postulated for thermogenesis in plant reproductive organs are associated wit...
Fig. 8. Mean volatile emission rates (±1 s.e.) from three Macrozamia miquelii pollen cones, based on...
Fig. 9. Mean emission rates of major volatile components (±1 s.e., but not shown for those with very...
The Putranjivaceae is an enigmatic family, notable for being the only lineage outside the Capparales...
Fig. 3. Composition of volatiles emitted by Macrozamia miquelii cones. Pollen cones are presented in...
Most plant species depend upon insect pollination services, including many cash and subsistence crop...
Most plant species depend upon insect pollination services, including many cash and subsistence crop...