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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «WIND-POLLINATION»
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wind-pollination en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
wind-pollination y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY
Wind Pollination Mechanisms and Aerobiology Paul Dowding School of Botany,
Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland I. Introduction Wind pollination in plants is both a
"primitive" feature exhibited by gymnosperms and an "advanced" or "reduced" ...
Geoffrey H. Bourne, Kenneth L. Giles, Jatendra Prakash, 1987
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Major Evolutionary Transitions in Flowering Plant Reproduction
Finally, we found no evidence for correlated evolu- tion between the number of
flowers per inflorescence and wind pollination. Weller et al. (2006) reported that
the num- ber of flowers, per se, in Schiedea was less important for wind
pollination ...
Spencer C. H. Barrett, 2008
In short, conditions are far more appropriate for wind pollination. Although the
sharp ecological contrasts between tropical rain forests and temperate deciduous
forests may not be adequate to explain the differences in dominant pollination ...
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Scent production That k iw i fruit flowers have odour, whether minimal to the
human observer or otherwise, must lend strong support for insect pollination and
none for wind pollination, rather than the intermediate values given by Craig ...
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The Ecology and Evolution of
Wind Pollination
My thesis employs a range of approaches and tools to examine the evolution and ecology of wind pollination.
Gomez J. M., Zamora R. (1996) Wind pollination in high-mountain populations of
Hormathophy- lla spinosa (Cruciferae). Amer. J. Bot. 83: 580- 585. Goodwillie C. (
1999) Wind pollination and reproductive assurance in Linantluis parviflora ...
Amots Dafni, Michael Hesse, Ettore Pacini, 2000
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The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests: A Plant and ...
There may be a heightened incidence of wind pollination in gap phase
rainforests because the initial open structure favours less impeded pollen transfer
to conspecific plants (see Colour Plates 29 and 31). Backhousia sciadophora
and ...
Geoff Williams, Paul Adam, 2010
Flower anatomy favouring pollination by other agents Wind pollination is the next
most important pollination mechanism after insect pollination (Table 13.3). The
mechanism of wind pollination evolved much earlier than insect pollination, ...
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Pollination and Floral Ecology
Culley et al. (2002) reviewed the patterns of evolution of wind pollination in
angiosperms and found anemophily to be associated with small simple flowers
and rather dry pollen, as well as with certain environmental conditions (see table
4.1for ...
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History of the Australian Vegetation: Cretaceous to Recent
However, it is possible that wind pollination may have been significant in an early
Tertiary group of proteaceous species that are now extinct. The evidence for this
is circumstantial. About half the proteaceous species that became extinct in ...
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «WIND-POLLINATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
wind-pollination en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
"Wereplant" Releases Its Pollen By the Light of the Full Moon
"Historically, climate change has occurred repeatedly, not least in the aftermath of the meteorite impact 65 million years ago, and wind-pollination may have ... «Smithsonian, Abr 15»
Tiny Tree Flowers
Trees rely on wind-pollination of flowers to yield summer seeds and autumn nuts. Flowering before leaves emerge ensures greater air circulation among ... «New Hampshire Public Radio, Abr 14»
Mexico - Ground Zero in the Fight Against Monsanto for the Future of …
Transnational food companies “chose maize, soy and canola because of their enormous potential for contamination (by wind-pollination),” said Montecinos, one ... «Truth-Out, May 13»
Ephedra Shrubs have a Long Medicinal History
Our half dozen shrubby Ephedras are a prime example of this wind-pollination lifestyle, and it gets better because they carry flower specialization one step ... «mvprogress, Abr 13»
Breezy Love, or the Sacking of the Bees
Wind-pollination — if you're a vocabulary fiend, the technical term is “anemophily,” meaning lover of wind — has evolved at least 65 times in flowering plants, ... «New York Times, Mar 10»