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The following pages link to Nectar production rates of Asclepias quadrifolia: causes and consequences of individual variation (Q89574222):
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- Self-pollination rate and floral-display size in Asclepias syriaca (Common Milkweed) with regard to floral-visitor taxa (Q21283996) (← links)
- Ultrastructural evidence for a dual function of the phloem and programmed cell death in the floral nectary of Digitalis purpurea (Q33576619) (← links)
- Sexual selection: an evolutionary force in plants? (Q35021820) (← links)
- Effects of defoliation and shading on the physiological cost of reproduction in silky locoweed Oxytropis sericea. (Q35620748) (← links)
- Morphology of nectaries and biology of nectar production in the distylous species Fagopyrum esculentum (Q37266148) (← links)
- A review of the energetics of pollination biology (Q38105030) (← links)
- Why be a honeyless honey mesquite? Reproduction and mating system of nectarful and nectarless individuals (Q39027041) (← links)
- Carpels as leaves: meeting the carbon cost of reproduction in an alpine buttercup (Q39141536) (← links)
- Identification, cloning and characterization of a GDSL lipase secreted into the nectar of Jacaranda mimosifolia (Q39147408) (← links)
- Nectar replenishment and pollen receipt interact in their effects on seed production of Penstemon roseus (Q39986317) (← links)
- Variation in nectar volume and composition of Impatiens capensis at the individual, plant, and population levels (Q40988593) (← links)
- Temporal changes in floral nectar production, reabsorption, and composition associated with dichogamy in annual caraway (Carum carvi; Apiaceae) (Q42732472) (← links)
- Does the 'old bag' make a good 'wind bag'?: Comparison of four fabrics commonly used as exclusion bags in studies of pollination and reproductive biology (Q43027508) (← links)
- The effect of petal-size manipulation on pollen removal, seed set, and insect-visitor behavior in Campanula americana (Q47353858) (← links)
- Nectarless flowers: ecological correlates and evolutionary stability. (Q47787530) (← links)
- Nectary tracks as pollinator manipulators: The pollination ecology of Swertia bimaculata (Gentianaceae). (Q51731224) (← links)
- Male‐biased nectar production in a protandrous herb matches predictions of sexual selection theory in plants (Q51758613) (← links)
- Linné’s floral clock is slow without pollinators – flower closure and plant‐pollinator interaction webs (Q52724411) (← links)
- Effects of nectar theft by flower mites on hummingbird behavior and the reproductive success of their host plant,Moussonia deppeana(Gesneriaceae) (Q58513145) (← links)
- What does it cost a plant to produce floral nectar? (Q59095554) (← links)
- Heritability of nectar production in Echium vulgare (Q79788544) (← links)
- Remote perception of floral nectar by bumblebees (Q87586917) (← links)
- Dynamics of forager arrivals and nectar renewal in flowers of Anchusa strigosa (Q87589464) (← links)
- The distribution of standing crop of nectar: what does it really tell us? (Q89572210) (← links)
- Intrapopulation variation in nectar secretion in Impatiens capensis (Q89576224) (← links)
- Flowers respond to pollinator sound within minutes by increasing nectar sugar concentration (Q91732076) (← links)
- An integrated transcriptomics and metabolomics analysis of the Cucurbita pepo nectary implicates key modules of primary metabolism involved in nectar synthesis and secretion (Q93067970) (← links)
- Nectar collected with microcapillary tubes is less concentrated than total nectar in flowers with small nectar volumes (Q100712370) (← links)