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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ENTOMOPHILY»
Découvrez l'usage de
entomophily dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
entomophily et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Entomophily is also often suggested for a number of Mesozoic Gnetales and
supposedly related gymnosperms on the basis of their reproductive structures
and pollen morphology (P. CRANE 1988, 1996, KRASSILOV 1989, 1997,
CORNET ...
Natalya V. Belayeva, A.P. Rasnitsyn, Donald L. Quicke, 2002
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Gene Flow from GM Plants
... need for more efficient dispersal away from the mother plant is one of these
forces. 3.2.5 Adaptations for entomophily In contrast to adaptations for
anemophily, entomophily encourages the development of showy corollas or
bracts, and the ...
Guy M. Poppy, Michael J. Wilkinson, 2008
Moreover, text books generally consider entomophily and anemophily as strictly
different pollination syndromes, which is doubtlessly also an oversimplification. It
was, however, recently shown again, that anemophily might be quite common in
...
Amots Dafni, Michael Hesse, Ettore Pacini, 2000
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Evolutionary Trends in Flowering Plants
The reduction of the number of ovules in the ovary with the transition from
entomophily is related, according to Robertson, to the fact that in the second case
it is more difficult to entrap a sufficient number of pollen grains for a large number
of ...
Armen Leonovich Takhtadzhi͡an, 1991
ENTOMOPHILY. We have already indicated that, on our view, it was a radical
change in the method of cross-fertilisation which called the Angiosperms into
existence. It is not perhaps safe to assume that the Bennettiteae, or still more the
...
Linnean Society of London, 1907
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Early Events in Monocot Evolution
In addition, the molecular phylogeny shows that entomophily is a plesiomorphic
character in Hydrocharitaceae (Fig 7.5). The other pollination mechanisms,
derived from entomophily in some genera, such as the pollen-epihydrophilous
genus ...
Paul Wilkin, Simon J. Mayo, 2013
The orthotropous type, as well as campylotropous and amphitropous ones, arose
from the anatropous ovule. Pollination: Long ago the idea was expressed that in
angiosperm evolution, entomophily preceded ane- mophily (Henslow 1888; ...
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Thrips as Primary Pollinators of Sympatric Species of ...
However, amongst the historical references to palm pollination, there is sufficient
evidence to support both entomophily and anemophily (e.g. Seeman, 1856;
Delpino, 1870). For example, Martius (1849), Wallace (1853), and Spruce (1869),
...
Holly Porter Morgan, 2007
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The glands may be primitive nectaries, possibly involved in an early stage in the
development of entomophily. Phasmatocycas is regarded as having been
derived from a spermopterid ancestor through reduction of numbers of seeds and
loss ...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ENTOMOPHILY»
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entomophily est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Pollinators protected with world's first “Bee Highway”
Entomophily – the process by which pollen is distributed among plants and crops by insects – plays a role in around 30-40% of all food ... «Alphr, juin 15»