نتایج جستجو برای: pollination success

تعداد نتایج: 176439  

Journal: :journal of ornamental plants 2014
mohammad kermanshahani roohangiz naderi reza fattahi ahmad khalighi

low seed yield is a limiting factor for cross breeding and hybrid seed production in cyclamen. this study was performed to investigate pollen germination and its relation to cross-pollination success and fruit set in this plant. in order to achieve a high level of pollen germination, the effect of different concentrations of chemical compounds were examined on in vitro pollen germination of cyc...

2012
Georg K. S. Andersson Maj Rundlöf Henrik G. Smith

Pollination of insect pollinated crops has been found to be correlated to pollinator abundance and diversity. Since organic farming has the potential to mitigate negative effects of agricultural intensification on biodiversity, it may also benefit crop pollination, but direct evidence of this is scant. We evaluated the effect of organic farming on pollination of strawberry plants focusing on (1...

2008
Conchita ALONSO Carlos M. HERRERA

Daphne laureola (Thymelaeaceae) is a gynodioecious, winter-flowering shrub inhabiting the understory of shady mountain forests. The small, inconspicuous yellowish-green flowers are pollinated by ectothermic insects whose activity is mainly confined to infrequent spells of sunny weather. We tested the hypotheses that (1) the solar irradiance environment of individual D. laureola plants and dista...

2003
Daniel B. Metcalfe

1. C. landanifer is a selfincompatible shrub which forms a major component of many Mediterranean habitats. It typically occurs in large, dense mono-species stands, though in some areas individuals may be more sparsely distributed. The plant produces prominent flowers which attract a wide diversity of pollinators. A proportion of these flowers subsequently develop into fruits which are subject t...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2016
Antonio R Castilla Conchita Alonso Carlos M Herrera

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Changes in the pollinator communities of marginal plant populations can affect their pollination quantity or quality. Geographic variation in pollination success can alter the reproductive advantage that female plants require to persist within gynodioecious populations. Particularly valuable is determining the pollination success at the prezygotic stage in self-compatible g...

2017
Allysa C. Hallett Randall J. Mitchell Evan R. Chamberlain Jeffrey D. Karron

Pollinator abundance is declining worldwide and may lower the quantity and quality of pollination services to flowering plant populations. Loss of an important pollinator is often assumed to reduce the amount of pollen received by stigmas of a focal species (pollination success), yet this assumption has rarely been tested experimentally. The magnitude of the effect, if any, may depend on the re...

2010
John Cussans David Goulson Roy Sanderson Louis Goffe Ben Darvill Juliet L. Osborne

BACKGROUND Insect pollinator abundance, in particular that of bees, has been shown to be high where there is a super-abundance of floral resources; for example in association with mass-flowering crops and also in gardens where flowering plants are often densely planted. Since land management affects pollinator numbers, it is also likely to affect the resultant pollination of plants growing in t...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2014
Morgana S Sazan Antonio Diego M Bezerra Breno M Freitas

Oil-collecting bees are the natural pollinators of oil-flower plants, but little is known about the pollination process and the effectiveness of their pollination service to the reproductive success of their host plants. In species of Byrsonima the reproductive system have been described as auto-compatible or self-incompatible. We studied the reproductive system of Byrsonima cydoniifolia, the f...

2007
Luis Giménez-Benavides Stefan Dötterl Andreas Jürgens Adrián Escudero José M. Iriondo

Nursery pollination in Caryophyllaceae species by Hadena and Perizoma moths has been extensively described in the last few decades. Evidence across multiple pairs of species shows that such pollination systems constitute relatively specialized interactions, shifting between parasitism and mutualism depending on the presence of effective co-pollinators. In this work, we describe a new specific S...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2005
Conchita Alonso

Gynodioecy is a dimorphic breeding system in which hermaphrodite and female individuals coexist in populations. Sex ratio and gender-relative lifetime seed production determine the stability of gynodioecy, and both genetic and ecological factors may influence these parameters. I analyzed the consequences of variation in population sex ratio and site elevation for the relative pollination succes...

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