Pseudonectaries, or false nectaries, the glistening structures that resemble nectaries or nectar droplets but do not secrete nectar, show considerable diversity and play important roles in plant-animal interactions. The morphological nature, optical features, molecular underpinnings and ecological functions of pseudonectaries, however, remain largely unclear. Here, we show that pseudonectaries of Nigella damascena (Ranunculaceae) are tiny, regional protrusions covered by tightly arranged, non-secretory polygonal epidermal cells with flat, smooth and reflective surface, and are clearly visible even under ultraviolet light and bee vision. We also show that genes associated with cell division, chloroplast development and wax formation are pref...
Plants that lack floral rewards can attract pollinators if they share attractive floral signals with...
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Nectar is an important floral resource in the establishment of plant-pollinator interactions. Recent...
SummaryThe plant surface is by default flat, and development away from this default is thought to ha...
Flower evolution includes a range of questions concerning the function of showy morphological featur...
Flowers bear the function of filters supporting the attraction of pollinators as well as the deterre...
Abundant, many-flowered plants represent reliable and rich food sources for animal pollinators, and ...
Pollinators such as bees are attracted to flowers by their visual display and their scent. Although ...
The epidermal cells of flowers come in different shapes and have different functions, but how they e...
Secretions produced by floral nectaries play a key role in plant-pollinator interactions in angiospe...
The presence of nectarless flowers in nectariferous plants is a widespread phenomenon in angiosperms...
Flowers bear the function of filters supporting the attraction of pollinators as well as the deterre...
Reproduction is essential for all organisms. In plants, reproduction relies on pollination. In addit...
Bracts are nonfloral showy structures associated with inflorescences. They are generally hypothesize...
Plants that lack floral rewards can attract pollinators if they share attractive floral signals with...
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Nectar is an important floral resource in the establishment of plant-pollinator interactions. Recent...
SummaryThe plant surface is by default flat, and development away from this default is thought to ha...
Flower evolution includes a range of questions concerning the function of showy morphological featur...
Flowers bear the function of filters supporting the attraction of pollinators as well as the deterre...
Abundant, many-flowered plants represent reliable and rich food sources for animal pollinators, and ...
Pollinators such as bees are attracted to flowers by their visual display and their scent. Although ...
The epidermal cells of flowers come in different shapes and have different functions, but how they e...
Secretions produced by floral nectaries play a key role in plant-pollinator interactions in angiospe...
The presence of nectarless flowers in nectariferous plants is a widespread phenomenon in angiosperms...
Flowers bear the function of filters supporting the attraction of pollinators as well as the deterre...
Reproduction is essential for all organisms. In plants, reproduction relies on pollination. In addit...
Bracts are nonfloral showy structures associated with inflorescences. They are generally hypothesize...
Plants that lack floral rewards can attract pollinators if they share attractive floral signals with...
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...