The long-lived flowers of orchids increase the chances of pollination and thus the reproductive success of the species. However, a question arises: does the efficiency of pollination, expressed by fruit set, vary with the flower age? The objective of this study was to verify whether the flower age of Corymborkis flava(Sw.) Kuntze affects pollination efficiency. The following hypotheses were tested: 1) the fruit set of older flowers is lower than that of younger ones; 2) morphological observations (perianth and stigmatic area), stigma receptivity test by using a solution of hydrogen peroxide and hand-pollination tests are equally effective in defining the period of stigmatic receptivity. Flowers were found to be receptive from the first to t...
Natural fruit set is constrained by pollen limitation and fruiting failure, and pollen limitation is...
Research PaperReproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifi...
Premise: Pollinator declines can reduce the quantity and quality of pollination services, resulting ...
The long-lived flowers of orchids increase the chances of pollination and thus the reproductive succ...
Across angiosperm species, the longevity of individual flowers can range from fixed to highly plasti...
The end of a flower's attraction to pollinators may be due to a range of visible cues such as p...
Haskap (Lonicera caerulea L.) is a temperate fruiting shrub grown commercially in northern regions o...
The effect of flower age on pollination has been shown to be important in promoting cross pollinatio...
Resource and pollen availability are generally regarded as the most important factors limiting repro...
Pollination systems differ in pollen transfer efficiency, a variable that may influence the evolutio...
Aerides, an ornamental orchid, can remain fresh for longer period if left unpollinated. In the prese...
The onset and duration of stigma receptivity in K. pomiferawas evaluated by observing stigma peroxid...
Reproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifically, is extre...
Flowering plants exhibit striking interspecific and intraspecific variation in flower number, which ...
Abstract—In animal-pollinated plants, reproductive success is commonly limited by pollen availabilit...
Natural fruit set is constrained by pollen limitation and fruiting failure, and pollen limitation is...
Research PaperReproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifi...
Premise: Pollinator declines can reduce the quantity and quality of pollination services, resulting ...
The long-lived flowers of orchids increase the chances of pollination and thus the reproductive succ...
Across angiosperm species, the longevity of individual flowers can range from fixed to highly plasti...
The end of a flower's attraction to pollinators may be due to a range of visible cues such as p...
Haskap (Lonicera caerulea L.) is a temperate fruiting shrub grown commercially in northern regions o...
The effect of flower age on pollination has been shown to be important in promoting cross pollinatio...
Resource and pollen availability are generally regarded as the most important factors limiting repro...
Pollination systems differ in pollen transfer efficiency, a variable that may influence the evolutio...
Aerides, an ornamental orchid, can remain fresh for longer period if left unpollinated. In the prese...
The onset and duration of stigma receptivity in K. pomiferawas evaluated by observing stigma peroxid...
Reproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifically, is extre...
Flowering plants exhibit striking interspecific and intraspecific variation in flower number, which ...
Abstract—In animal-pollinated plants, reproductive success is commonly limited by pollen availabilit...
Natural fruit set is constrained by pollen limitation and fruiting failure, and pollen limitation is...
Research PaperReproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifi...
Premise: Pollinator declines can reduce the quantity and quality of pollination services, resulting ...