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Sweet solutions: nectar chemistry and quality - JournalsMay 2, 2022 · Nectar, the main floral reward for pollinators, varies greatly in composition and concentration. The assumption that nectar quality is equivalent to its sugar ...Sugars · Amino acids · Secondary metabolites · Water
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Nectar: generation, regulation and ecological functions - Cell PressFeb 22, 2011 · Nectar contains water, sugars and amino acids to attract pollinators and defenders and is protected from nectar robbers and microorganisms.
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Sweet solutions: nectar chemistry and quality - PMC - NIHMay 2, 2022 · Nectar, the main floral reward for pollinators, varies greatly in composition and concentration. The assumption that nectar quality is equivalent to its sugar ...
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Metabolic and transcriptomic analyses of nectaries reveal ...Oct 9, 2024 · The nectar composition varies greatly depending on the plant species and is often related to the type of pollinator [4,5,6]. Floral nectar ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nectar Plants - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsPlant nectar is defined as a carbohydrate-rich food resource produced by flowers and extra-floral nectaries, serving as a reward for pollinators and other ...
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The science of nectar - University of Bristol Botanic GardenMay 27, 2014 · Nectar is that sweet reward that flowering plants provide animals in exchange for their services as pollinators.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Comparative analyses of the metabolite and ion concentrations in ...Aug 25, 2022 · The main function of nectar is to attract the relevant pollinators for the particular plant species and to have an impact on plant-pollinator ...
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Eco-evolutionary processes shaping floral nectar sugar compositionJun 15, 2024 · Floral nectar sugar composition is assumed to reflect the nutritional demands and foraging behaviour of pollinators, but the relative ...
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Floral Nectar Standing Crops Allow Plants to Manipulate PollinatorsFeb 3, 2020 · Nectar is predominantly a solution in water of three sugars (fructose, glucose and sucrose) generally characterised based on volume, sugar ...
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Fluorescent nectar in non-flying mammal-pollinated plantsSep 9, 2024 · Usually, floral nectar is a transparent liquid, but occasionally it is coloured and attracts attention by colouration or potentially gloss ...
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Secretory Structures in Plants | Botany - Biology DiscussionNectary can be defined as a gland or part of a flower that secretes nectar to the exterior of plants. ... Latex is fluid produced in the latex vessels or cells.
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How many animal‐pollinated angiosperms are nectar‐producing?Jul 2, 2024 · Roughly 223 308 animal-pollinated angiosperms are nectar-producing, accounting for 74.4% of biotic-pollinated species. Global distribution ...
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Nectar Secretion - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsNectar is a sweet aqueous secretion that mediates the interactions of plants with pollinators and defenders. Many angiosperm and some gymnosperm species produce ...
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NECTAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterIn Greek, the literal meanings of ambrosia and nectar are "immortality" and "overcoming death," respectively. Nektar is believed to be a compound of Greek nek- ...
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Nectar - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in the 1550s from Latin and Greek nectar, meaning the drink of gods, it evolved to signify a delicious drink and sweet liquid in flowers.
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nectar, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary1.a. 1555– Chiefly Classical Mythology. The drink of the gods. Occasionally applied to the food of the gods: see quot. 1567, and cf. ambrosia.
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[PDF] Nectar biology - National Science FoundationMay 4, 2017 · It was not until 1735, when. Linnaeus noted specialized tissues that secreted nectar and coined the term 'nectary,' that enthusiasm in nectar ...
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Nectary - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsIt was not until 1735, when Linnaeus noted specialized tissues that secreted nectar and coined the term 'nectary,' that enthusiasm in nectar research began in ...
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NECTARY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterSep 20, 2025 · The meaning of NECTARY is a plant gland that secretes nectar ... Word History. Etymology. New Latin nectarium, irregular from Latin nectar + ...Missing: botany | Show results with:botany<|control11|><|separator|>
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Floral Nectar Production & Anatomy of Echinacea purpureaIn the Asteraceae (Compositae), floral nectaries are annular, multicellular outgrowths that form on top of the inferior ovary and surround the style base (Frei, ...
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Comparative studies on structure of the floral nectaries and the ...Jul 17, 2019 · The floral nectaries in the subfamily Prunoideae are located on the adaxial surface of the receptacle between the filament base and the basal ...
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The developmental basis of floral nectary diversity and evolutionMay 1, 2025 · Depending on the specification and organization of nectary cells, nectaries can be classified into three major types: mesophyllary, trichomatic, ...
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[PDF] Septal Nectary Anatomy and Phylogeny of the HaemodoraceaeThree types of septal nectaries are defined: infralocular, interlocular, and supralocular.Missing: intruse | Show results with:intruse
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The developmental basis of floral nectary diversity and evolutionMay 1, 2025 · In this review, we summarize the recent breakthroughs in nectary research and provide a macroevolutionary framework of floral nectary evolution.<|separator|>
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Nectar spur - WikipediaA nectar spur is a hollow extension of a part of a flower. The spur may arise from various parts of the flower: the sepals, petals, or hypanthium.
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the floral and extra‐floral nectaries of passiflora. i. the floral nectaryApr 1, 1981 · The nectary ring results from the activity of an intercalary meristem. Increased starch deposition in the amyloplasts of the secretory cells ...
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The diversity, ecology and evolution of extrafloral nectariesMorphologically, EFNs can range from simple glandular trichomes and cryptic non-structural to structural secretory tissue embedded within EFN-bearing plant ...Efn Diversity · Location On A Plant And... · Efn Ecology
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[PDF] Distribution and structural aspects of extrafloral nectaries in leaves ...EFNs may be vascularized or non-vascularized structures. The most frequent vascularization consists of phloem or phloem and xylem (NEPI, 2007). Currently ...
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Morphological and Secretory Characterization of Extrafloral ...The are highly vascularized nectaries are deep cavities in other plant tissues or organs with a narrow channel, slit or pore extending to the surface. Very ...
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Extrafloral Nectaries | Loyola University Center for Environmental ...Aug 11, 2007 · These nectar pots of the passion flower are not in the vine's flowers, they are called “extrafloral nectaries.”
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Morphoanatomy and ecology of the extrafloral nectaries in two ...The foliar glands of Passiflora are generally known as extrafloral nectaries, which, unlike floral nectaries, are not related to pollination.
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The phylogenetic distribution of extrafloral nectaries in plantsOct 18, 2012 · 21 % of families. They are found in 33 of 65 angiosperm orders. Foliar nectaries are known in four of 36 fern families.
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Morphological patterns of extrafloral nectaries in woody plant ...Extrafloral nectaries are nectar-secreting structures that are especially common among the woody flora of the Brazilian cerrado, a savanna-like vegetation.Missing: understory | Show results with:understory
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Extrafloral Nectary-Bearing Plants Recover Ant Association Benefits ...Oct 17, 2023 · EFNs are present in at least 3941 species distributed across 745 genera and 108 families [22]. EFN-bearing plants play a significant role in the ...
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On the mechanisms of nectar secretion: revisited - PubMed CentralJan 5, 2010 · Sugars of nectar are transferred from the symplasm into apoplasm against the concentration gradient by way of antiporters.
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Nectar Sugar & Cell Wall Invertases in Nicotiana NectariesMay 8, 2018 · Nectar is a sugar-rich solution which is produced by most angiosperm plants ... water to remove external sugars. All samples were ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Nectar production dynamics and daily pattern of pollinator visits in ...Jun 11, 2018 · In a second stage of high nectar secretion, in the afternoon, the rate is elevated to 4.53 μL/h also to be followed by a reduction to 0.97 μL/h ...
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Nuptial & Extranuptial Nectaries: Structure, Secretions & InteractionsNectaries are specialized nectar-producing structures. Nectar traits affect animal behaviour and ecological and evolutionary processes, such as pollination ...
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Unraveling the Nectar Secretion Pathway and Floral-Specific ... - MDPINectar production is regulated by two distinct secretion processes: eccrine and granulocrine secretion, which vary among plant species [20,21,22].
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Differential Effects of Climate Warming on the Nectar Secretion of EarlyWe found a significant effect of temperature on nectar secretion, with a negative effect of very high temperatures in all species.
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Environment-mediated mutagenetic interference on genetic ...This review mainly summarizes the role of each circadian clock genes in regulating rhythmicity, and shows that how circadian outputs are controlled by ...
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Towards elucidating the differential regulation of floral and ...Here we compare the current knowledge on the regulation of floral and extrafloral nectar secretion to understand similarities and dissimilarities between these ...Missing: gibberellins circadian
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Time is honey: circadian clocks of bees and flowers and how their ...Oct 9, 2017 · The most likely candidates for circadian control are probably scent and nectar production, as these can be affected by circadian mediation of ...
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CRABS CLAW, a gene that regulates carpel and nectary ...Nectar secretion is visible in wild-type flowers at stage 13 when the bud opens. Strikingly, in crc-1 mutant flowers there is no evidence of nectary ...
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The influence of water availability and defoliation on extrafloral ...Aug 9, 2025 · In recent years, water stress has led to widespread growth declines and dieback of several North American tree species.
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Specificity of extrafloral nectar induction by herbivores differs among ...Although increases were variable (Fig. 1), analyses indicated that in general herbivory increased EFN production (percentage leaves, soluble solids) ...
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Eco-evolutionary processes shaping floral nectar sugar compositionJun 15, 2024 · Floral nectar sugar composition is assumed to reflect the nutritional demands and foraging behaviour of pollinators, but the relative ...
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quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee ...Feb 27, 2019 · We report that nectar sugar concentrations do not vary between regions or habitats with a median of around 40% nectar total sugar concentration.Nectar Quality... · Nectar Quality & Variability · Nectar Quality On A Genus...
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[PDF] Nectar: Properties, Floral Aspects, and Speculations on OriginNectar is secreted through nectaries, which are specialized superficial glands found in a Page 4 4 few ferns, a few gymnosperms, and most angiosperms [22,23].Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Floral Nectar Reabsorption & Sugar Gradient in Habenaria OrchidJun 22, 2023 · Floral nectar is primarily a watery solution dominated by sugars with minor concentrations of additional nutrients including amino acids [3, 4], ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The concentration and energetic content of floral nectar sugarsJun 18, 2025 · The sugar concentration of floral nectar is a key metric for describing nectar composition and a major factor influencing pollinator visitation ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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[PDF] Review: Nectar biology: From molecules to ecosystems4b. Approximately 10% of nectar dry weight is represented by many classes of non-sugar metabolites [63], which have diverse functions.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Nectar chemistry is tailored for both attraction of mutualists and ... - NIHWe reviewed the chemical composition of both FNs and EFNs and found that nectar composition appears tailored to fulfil these ambivalent roles.
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Diversity of nectar amino acids in the Fritillaria (Liliaceae) genusOct 23, 2019 · We studied the concentration and composition of amino acids in the nectar of 38 Fritillaria species attracting different groups of pollen vectors.Results · Discussion · Material And Methods
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Origin and Function of Amino Acids in Nectar and Nectaries of ...Dec 20, 2023 · The presence of almost all amino acids in nectar is mainly due to their transport in the phloem to the nectaries, with the exception of alanine, which is ...
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Tobacco Nectarin V Is a Flavin-Containing Berberine Bridge ... - NIHTobacco nectarin V is a flavin-containing berberine bridge enzyme-like protein with glucose oxidase activity.
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Nectar antimicrobial compounds and their potential effects on ...Beyond sugars, nectars often contain biologically relevant concentrations of amino acids, lipids, specialized (secondary) metabolites, metals, and proteins ( ...
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Nectar in Plant–Insect Mutualistic Relationships: From Food Reward ...Extra-floral nectar is involved in so-called indirect defense by attracting animals (generally ants) that prey on herbivores, or by discouraging herbivores from ...
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What Do Nectarivorous Bats Like? Nectar Composition in ... - FrontiersFlowers of bat-pollinated species contained a higher volume of nectar, which results in a total of about 25-fold higher amounts of sugar in bat-pollinated ...
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Cheaters among pollinators: Nectar robbing and thieving vary ...Nov 16, 2023 · Secondary robbing can be more energy-efficient than foraging through the corolla opening, especially for visitors that can access nectar without ...
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Effect of Pollinators and Nectar Robbers on Nectar Production and ...Aug 9, 2025 · Pollinators accounted for 85.6 percent of the visits, robbers for 12.4 percent, and florivores for 2 percent of the visits. Visitation by ...
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High rates of nectar depletion in summer grasslands indicate ...May 27, 2024 · Overall depletion rates were estimated at 95% in Franconia and 79% in Saxony-Anhalt, indicating strong nectar limitation and likely competition ...
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Floral Diversity and Pollen Transfer Mechanisms in Bird-pollinated ...Bird-pollinated (ornithophilous) Salvia species (sages) transfer pollen either by means of a staminal lever mechanism or by immovable stamens.
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Benefits for Plants in Ant-Plant Protective Mutualisms: A Meta-AnalysisBased on 59 ant and plant species pairs, ant presence increased plant reproductive output by 49% and reduced herbivory by 62%. The effects on herbivory and ...
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The role of extrafloral nectar amino acids for the preferences of ...Apr 16, 2009 · Plants in some 300 genera produce extrafloral nectar (EFN) to attract ants as a means of indirect defence. Among Mesoamerican Acacia species ...
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Regulation of extrafloral nectar secretion by jasmonates in lima ...Sep 20, 2010 · We found that the plant's EFN secretion in response to JA was light dependent: In the dark, JA reduced EFN secretion, whereas under light conditions, JA ...
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Acacia ants - ScienceDirect.comJun 5, 2023 · The trees also offer the ants food, in the form of carbohydrate-rich nectar produced by specialized glands called extra-floral nectaries, and in ...
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Specificity of extrafloral nectar induction by herbivores differs among ...... effective defence against toxin-sequestering specialists for which direct defences may be ineffective (such as caterpillars). They note in that review that ...
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Testing the Distraction Hypothesis: Do extrafloral nectaries reduce ...Jan 23, 2019 · The Distraction Hypothesis posits that rewarding ants with extrafloral nectar could reduce their visitation of flowers, reducing ant-pollinator ...
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pollinator-dependent convergent evolution of UV patterns - PubMedMost bee-pollinated flowers displayed a pattern with UV-absorbing centres and UV-reflecting peripheries, whereas the majority of bird-pollinated flowers are ...
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Dissecting pollinator responses to a ubiquitous ultraviolet floral ...Dec 28, 2013 · The presence of UV pattern increased attraction rates by both bees and syrphid flies relative to either fully UV reflective or absorptive ...
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Synergy between visual and olfactory cues in nectar feeding by ...Communication between flowering plants and their pollinators involves innate, learned and deceptive sensory signals. Nocturnal, hawkmoth-pollinated flowers ...Missing: detection | Show results with:detection
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Learning and memory in the honeybee - Journal of NeuroscienceMar 1, 1995 · The honeybee communicates direction and distance of a feeding place to hive mates by performing a ritualized body movement, the waggle dance.<|separator|>
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Do flowers removed of either nectar or pollen attract fewer ...The nectar volume of flowers increased from 1.24 ± 0.27 μL (mean ± SE, N = 10, Fig. 1) on the first day to 4.2 ± 0.5 μL (mean ± SE, N = 10, Fig. 1) on the third ...Missing: typical | Show results with:typical
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The mechanics of nectar offloading in the bumblebee Bombus ...Nectar is a common reward provided by plants for pollinators. More concentrated nectar is more rewarding, but also more viscous, and hence more time-consuming ...Missing: patterns | Show results with:patterns
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Bumblebees negotiate a trade-off between nectar quality and floral ...Oct 24, 2023 · Forcing the bees to keep beating their wings when visiting vertical flowers increases both their metabolic expenditure and floral handling time.
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Longevity extension of worker honey bees (Apis mellifera) by royal ...Mar 28, 2017 · BSA increased mean worker longevity by 4.66 days compared to sucrose but RJ 4% more than doubled worker lifespan (Figs. 2 and 3). Because BSA ...
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Nectar non-protein amino acids (NPAAs) do not change ... - NatureJun 3, 2021 · Also, NPAAs did not alter food consumption or longevity in caged bees over 10 days. Taken together our data suggest that natural concentrations ...
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Nectar robbing rather than pollinator availability constrains ...Jun 13, 2022 · We discovered that nectar robbing by bumble bees and nectar theft by ants, two interactions with potentially negative effects on flowers, sharply increased ...<|separator|>
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Neglecting non-bee pollinators may lead to substantial ...We found that 78% of the studies highlighted exploitative competition from honey bees to wild pollinators. Importantly, these studies have mostly explored ...
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Pollinator competition and the contingency of nectar depletion ...Jun 18, 2024 · In this study, we examined nectar limitation during the mass flowering of rosaceous fruit trees in early spring.
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Tiny but mighty? Overview of a decade of research on nectar bacteriaDec 23, 2024 · This review aims to give an overview of the current knowledge on nectar bacteria, with emphasis on evolutionary origin, dispersal mode, effects on nectar ...
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Potential effects of nectar microbes on pollinator health - PMCMay 2, 2022 · The nectar microbiome could affect pollinator health in multiple ways, including modification of the nutritional landscape encountered by pollinators.
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Nectar bacteria, but not yeast, weaken a plant–pollinator mutualismFeb 7, 2013 · We found that the common bacterium Gluconobacter sp., but not the common yeast Metschnikowia reukaufii, reduced pollination success, seed set and nectar ...
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[PDF] Yeast–nectar interactions: metacommunities and effects on pollinatorsNectar-inhabiting yeasts have the potential to affect the flower-visiting insects' immune system and health by affecting other microorganisms or microbial ...
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Honey Bees Avoid Nectar Colonized by Three Bacterial Species ...Jan 22, 2014 · Our results indicated that honey bees avoided nectar colonized by the bacteria Asaia astilbes, Erwinia tasmaniensis, and Lactobacillus kunkeei.
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Nectar resources affect bird‐dispersed microbial metacommunities ...Aug 11, 2022 · We found that suburban birds vectored different and more diverse bacterial communities. These differences were not detected in the nectar of common plant ...
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Convergent evolution of fern nectaries facilitated independent ...May 24, 2024 · Ferns and flowering plants are the only two lineages that have evolved nectaries (barring hypotheses on the pollination droplet in Gymnosperms).Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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The Floral C-Lineage Genes Trigger Nectary Development in ... - NIHC-lineage genes trigger nectary development in both petunia and Arabidopsis, despite their distant phylogeny, different nectary positioning, and different ...
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Evolution of extrafloral nectaries in Passifloraceae – Krosnick LabAcross Passiflora, EFNs exhibit remarkable variation in position, structure, and anatomy: EFNs may occur on petioles, leaf laminae (adaxial and abaxial ...
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Floral Nectar Chemistry in Orchids: A Short Review and Meta-AnalysisIn spurred orchids, the length of the spur impacted nectar traits. We recommend the development of studies on nectar chemistry in orchids, including a wider ...
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Spurring plant diversification: are floral nectar spurs a key innovation?Here we show that patterns of diversification within and among clades that have evolved floral nectar spurs strongly support the hypothesis that floral nectar ...
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Effect of Altitude on Volatile Organic and Phenolic Compounds of ...This study aims at understanding the volatile and phenolic compounds produced by A. brevifolia in the high elevation cold deserts of the Western Himalayas
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(PDF) Plant toxin levels in nectar vary spatially across native and ...Aug 10, 2025 · Secondary compounds in nectar can function as toxic chemical defences against floral antagonists, but may also mediate plant-pollinator ...
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[PDF] Tiny but mighty? Overview of a decade of research on nectar bacteriaThis review aims to give an overview of the current knowledge on nectar bacteria, with emphasis on evolutionary origin, dispersal mode, effects on nectar.
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(PDF) Physical and chemical properties of the mucin secreted by ...Aug 7, 2025 · PDF | The mucin droplets secreted by the leaves of Drosera capensis consist of a 4 % aq. solution of an acidic polysaccharide containing ...
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Drosera - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsSix species contained sucrose, and five contained glucose (Figs. 2–3). The exudate of D. capensis Rubra was found to have a high level of oligosaccharides.
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(PDF) "Sweet but dangerous": nectaries in carnivorous plantsAug 6, 2025 · The diversity of nectary structure in carnivorous plants refl ects complicated evolutionary routes in this unique ecological group. ... osmophores ...
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Plant guttation provides nutrient-rich food for insects - PubMed CentralThese studies find a wide range of sugar (from 0.0000271 to 1.5 g ml−1) and protein (from 0.0027 to 30 mg ml−1) concentrations in guttation droplets across ...
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Protective ants impose a low but variable cost to pollination ...Jun 18, 2025 · However, in plant species in which extrafloral nectar secretion overlaps in time with flowering, protective ants can also repel floral visitors.
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These spiders lure in their prey in some very crafty waysMar 20, 2024 · From pretending to be their prey's prey (or their mate), to attracting prey with dazzling patterns, these tricky spiders don't rely on their webs alone.
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Hummingbird Feeding FAQs - National Audubon SocietyNov 27, 2017 · A: No. The best (and least expensive) solution for your feeder is a 1:4 solution of refined white sugar to tap water. That's ¼ cup of sugar ...
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The Only Hummingbird Nectar Recipe You Need - Birds and BloomsJan 4, 2024 · Avoid brown sugar, honey or artificial sweeteners. Many also consider organic sugar, which doesn't tend to be fully refined to pure sucrose, ...