QUE SIGNIFIE NECTARY EN ANGLAIS
Nectar
Le nectar est un liquide riche en sucre produit par les plantes dans les glandes appelées nectaries, soit dans les fleurs avec lesquelles il attire des animaux pollinisants, soit par des nectaries extrafloraires, qui fournissent une source nutritive aux mutualistes animaux qui, à leur tour, offrent une protection antiherbivore. Les pollinisateurs usagers de nectar commun comprennent les abeilles, les papillons et les papillons, les colibris et les chauves-souris. Le nectar joue un rôle important dans l'économie de la nourriture et l'évolution globale des espèces nourrissantes de nectar; Par exemple, le nectar et ses propriétés sont responsables de l'évolution différentielle de l'abeille africaine, A. m. Scutellata et l'abeille de miel occidentale. Le nectar est un élément écologiquement important, la source de sucre pour le miel. Il est également utile dans l'agriculture et l'horticulture parce que les stades adultes de certains insectes prédateurs, tels que presque toutes les guêpes solitaires, se nourrissent de nectar. À leur tour, ces guêpes chassent les insectes parasites agricoles comme nourriture pour leurs jeunes. Par exemple, les guêpes à ruban sont connues pour chasser des chenilles qui sont destructrices pour les cultures. La sécrétion de nectar augmente à mesure que la fleur est visité par les pollinisateurs.
définition de nectary dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de nectaire dans le dictionnaire est l'une des diverses structures glandulaires sécrétant le nectar qui se produisent dans les fleurs, les feuilles, les stipules, etc., d'une plante. Une autre définition du nectaire est l'un des tubes abdominaux chez les pucerons à travers lequel le miellat est sécrété.
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «NECTARY»
Découvrez l'usage de
nectary dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
nectary et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Correlation of floral maturation with nectary development. The floral development
in tobacco extends from stage +1 through stage 12. The minus stages refer to the
development of the bud, prior to floral development. After stage 12, the ...
Sue W. Nicolson, Massimo Nepi, Ettore Pacini,
2007
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
Fruit a fleshy capsule or berry; seeds with prominent fleshy funicles; nectary
consisting of 2 dorsal connate or 5 separate glands; plants often epiphytic 6.
Tribe Episcieae Key 8 (p. 106) - Fruit a dry capsule, if somewhat fleshy, then
nectary ...
Joachim W. Kadereit,
2004
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Flora of North America: Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Dilleniidae
Staminate flowers: abaxial nectary 0.6–1 mm, adaxial nectary 0.6–1.6 mm,
nectaries distinct or connate and cup-shaped. Pistillate flowers: abaxial nectary
present or absent, adaxial nectary ovate, oblong, or narrowly oblong, 0.5–2 mm,
...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee,,
2010
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Secretions and Exudates in Biological Systems
known as a gynopleural nectary (Smets and Cresens 1988). According to Rudall
(2002), septal nectaries have been lost several times in monocot evolution,
probably in association with the emergence of different pollination syndromes.
Jorge M. Vivanco, Frantisek Baluska,
2012
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Elements of Botany: Or, Outlines of the Natural History of ...
G. The nectary (nectarium), which is said "to crown the corolla". See Part i. p. 147.
H. The three styles. I. The germ, with the stamens below. The stamens are five in
number, but only four of them are visible in this drawing. — Linnaeus arranges ...
Benjamin Smith Barton,
1814
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Edible Forest Gardens, Volume II: Ecological Design And ...
Other uses include: aroma = aroma may confuse pests; DA = dynamic
accumulator; inv. shelter = shelters beneficial invertebrates; spec. nectary =
specialist insect nectar plant; gen. nectary = generalist insect nectar plant; ed. =
edible Latin ...
Dave Jacke, Eric Toensmeier,
2005
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A System of Vegetables: According to Their Classes, Orders, ...
О. о. bulbs lip of the nectary three-parted : lateral diyifions briftly ; horn thread-
form ten times longer than the petal. rein'd. bulbs undivided, lip of the nectary
lanced raoft intire : horn moft long, petals expanding. two-leaved. bulbs undivided
, ...
Carl von Linné, Johan Elmgren, Samuel Johnson,
1783
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Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
As a specimen of the nectary in the calyx, I shall give the stock (pl. iv, fig. 1.) Here
the two opposite leaves serve as the hidden nectary, and the excrescence
alternating the stamen forms the open one. For an example of the nectary in the ...
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The Digital Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California, ...
54 ́ Petals gen 20–30 mm; nectary hairs thick; Teh, s CW, TR, SnJt . . . . .
Calochortus palmeri Nectary glabrous or purple-hairy; st bulblets 0; bracts
opposite; SnJt . . . . .var. munzii Nectary yellow-hairy; st bulblets present; bracts
alternate; Teh, ...
Bruce G. Baldwin, Douglas H. Goldman, David J Keil,
2012
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
necessity of this variation in the situation of the nectaries : fo» there is not any
thing more striking in dissecting plants, than the simplicity and ease with which
the cause is discovered in the effect. As a specimen of the nectary in the calyx, I
shall ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «NECTARY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
nectary est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The Moth that wants to be a bird
When a Clearwing Moth hovers, its long proboscis uncoils and inserts into the nectary of a flower. The moth moves up a plant after first visiting ... «www.ottawacommunitynews.com/, juil 15»
Tropical Bounty: Mango Recipes
For those living in the sub-tropic haven of South Florida, summer means mangoes. The tropical trees flourish in these parts, producing hundreds of nectary ... «Palm Beach, juin 15»
Jessie Ware's live performance surpasses album in excellence
Nectary sliding scales and hums paired with syncopated rhythms made it easy for newcomers to follow and dance to his music. The synths and ... «Daily Californian, avril 15»
Sunny Skies at the Barlow
Gia Baiocchi is a member of the Barlow Tenant's Association board of directors and manager of the Nectary. Open Mic is a weekly feature in the ... «North Bay Bohemian, févr 15»
Dirt Candy Is Back, Bigger and Badder Than Ever
Here's your chance to try Goldmuskateller (nectary, not unlike Gewurztraminer) or Blaufrankish (similar to Pinot Noir) by the glass. And if you're ... «Village Voice, févr 15»
Insect Extravaganza! Poo-Eating Beetles, Transparent Butterflies …
Charles Darwin actually predicted it existed before it was even discovered, having examined an orchid with an ultra-long nectary, the tube ... «Wired, déc 14»
Marvelous! Wines For Comic Book Geeks
... you get intense florals (viognier's superpower: peach blossom, honeysuckle and other nectary goodnesses), good minerality (which is what ... «Paste Magazine, déc 14»
Top 100 Wines: Other whites
Aged in concrete and then neutral oak, it's exotic and rich, with scents of cornsilk, nougat and epazote, a nectary, leesy aspect to the fruit and ... «SFGate, déc 14»
Afghanistan: The Making of a Narco State
The weather is hot, and the air has the nectary scent of early summer. Marjah is crisscrossed by irrigation canals; their banks, bushy with ... «RollingStone.com, déc 14»
Some plants diversify with help from insect friends
An ant drinks nectar from an extrafloral nectary on a leaf of Viburnum sargentii at Cornell Plantations. Some plants form into new species with a ... «Cornell Chronicle, nov 14»