Myrtus communis L. (Myrtaceae) is a fleshy-fruited shrub occurring in the Mediterranean area, whose seeds are snail shaped, with a very thick coat and a central elaiosome. This structure is a fleshy and edible appendage responsible of seed dispersal by ants, a phenomenon known as myrmecochory. The elaiosome develops very early from the external integument cells near the funicular and micropylar area, through cell enlargement and cell divisions. At the latest stages of development, some internal integument cells participate to its formation so that myrtle elaiosome can be classified among those originating from both epidermal and inner tissues. The low content of lipids, starch and proteins revealed by histochemical and biochemical ana...
Abstract. Seed dispersal by ants (i.e. myrmecochory) is usually considered as a mutualism: ants feed...
Summary. Geographic variations in the correspondence between diaspore phenotypes and disperser behav...
Within the Euphorbiaceae, many species have seeds that bear an appendage called a caruncle, although...
Seeds of Myrtus communis L. (Myrtaceae), a common shrub occurring in the Mediterranean area, are ch...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental life history trait in plants. Although the recent surge of interest ...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental life history trait in plants. Although the recent surge of interest ...
International audienceThis paper reports on different observations and experiments examining the rol...
a<p>Pemberton and Irving (1990) concluded that <i>C. solstitialis</i> seeds lack elaiosomes, but the...
The reward for ants in myrmecochory is a nutrient-rich appendage, the elaiosome. This study evaluate...
Myrmecochorous plants produce seeds with lipid-rich appendages (elaiosomes) which act as a reward fo...
The function of diaspores in Moehringia genus was investigated and field observations pointed out th...
Characters of the gynoecium are considered potentially significant for the systematics of Myrtaceae....
Myrmecochory is typically cast as a mutualistic relationship in which seed dispersal of plants with ...
I investigated the interaction between seeds of gorse (Ulex minor and U. europaeus) and the ant Myrm...
Any theory of myrmecophytism must still be a matter of personal opinion, for although the available...
Abstract. Seed dispersal by ants (i.e. myrmecochory) is usually considered as a mutualism: ants feed...
Summary. Geographic variations in the correspondence between diaspore phenotypes and disperser behav...
Within the Euphorbiaceae, many species have seeds that bear an appendage called a caruncle, although...
Seeds of Myrtus communis L. (Myrtaceae), a common shrub occurring in the Mediterranean area, are ch...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental life history trait in plants. Although the recent surge of interest ...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental life history trait in plants. Although the recent surge of interest ...
International audienceThis paper reports on different observations and experiments examining the rol...
a<p>Pemberton and Irving (1990) concluded that <i>C. solstitialis</i> seeds lack elaiosomes, but the...
The reward for ants in myrmecochory is a nutrient-rich appendage, the elaiosome. This study evaluate...
Myrmecochorous plants produce seeds with lipid-rich appendages (elaiosomes) which act as a reward fo...
The function of diaspores in Moehringia genus was investigated and field observations pointed out th...
Characters of the gynoecium are considered potentially significant for the systematics of Myrtaceae....
Myrmecochory is typically cast as a mutualistic relationship in which seed dispersal of plants with ...
I investigated the interaction between seeds of gorse (Ulex minor and U. europaeus) and the ant Myrm...
Any theory of myrmecophytism must still be a matter of personal opinion, for although the available...
Abstract. Seed dispersal by ants (i.e. myrmecochory) is usually considered as a mutualism: ants feed...
Summary. Geographic variations in the correspondence between diaspore phenotypes and disperser behav...
Within the Euphorbiaceae, many species have seeds that bear an appendage called a caruncle, although...