Aim – Secondary pollen presentation in flowers has been described only in a few species across about 25 plant families. The first report of secondary pollen presentation in the Cucurbitaceae family is given here. Key result – Sechium talamancensis, endemic to high elevations in Costa Rica, presents nearly 39% of its pollen secondarily on the distal ends of its petals. The remaining pollen is presented on the anthers, the primary pollen presenters. Significance – Closely related and commercially important congeners of S. talamancensis do not show secondary pollen presentation. Potential selective advantages of the phenomenon that differentiates S. talamancensis from its lower elevation congeners are discussed
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
The pollinator contribution to the reproductive success of species is made from the transfer of poll...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
Aim – Secondary pollen presentation in flowers has been described only in a few species across about...
Secondary pollen presentation is a taxonomically widespread phenomenon that is unknown to many botan...
Pollen presenters are specific floral structures, other than anthers, from which pollen is distribut...
Pollen deposition and pollen tube formation are key components of angiosperm reproduction but intras...
<div><p>Background and Aims</p><p>Secondary pollen presentation (SPP), a floral mechanism of reprodu...
The genus Lespedeza (Fabaceae) contains about 41 species distributed disjunctly in East Asia and Nor...
Dichogamy is a common characteristic among angiosperms, including Piper species. In this genus, the ...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
In honeys from Central American provenances such as Mexico (Yucatan, Chiapas) or Guatemala, a pollen...
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our underst...
International audienceIn this study we quantify the relative rates and amounts of between-morph (leg...
(The pollination biology of Pseudostifftia kingii H.Rob. (Asteraceae), a rare endemic Brazilian spec...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
The pollinator contribution to the reproductive success of species is made from the transfer of poll...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
Aim – Secondary pollen presentation in flowers has been described only in a few species across about...
Secondary pollen presentation is a taxonomically widespread phenomenon that is unknown to many botan...
Pollen presenters are specific floral structures, other than anthers, from which pollen is distribut...
Pollen deposition and pollen tube formation are key components of angiosperm reproduction but intras...
<div><p>Background and Aims</p><p>Secondary pollen presentation (SPP), a floral mechanism of reprodu...
The genus Lespedeza (Fabaceae) contains about 41 species distributed disjunctly in East Asia and Nor...
Dichogamy is a common characteristic among angiosperms, including Piper species. In this genus, the ...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
In honeys from Central American provenances such as Mexico (Yucatan, Chiapas) or Guatemala, a pollen...
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our underst...
International audienceIn this study we quantify the relative rates and amounts of between-morph (leg...
(The pollination biology of Pseudostifftia kingii H.Rob. (Asteraceae), a rare endemic Brazilian spec...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
The pollinator contribution to the reproductive success of species is made from the transfer of poll...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...