Self-pollination

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21Pollinator / Bee / Insect / Flower / Self-pollination / Thrips / Canopy research / Nectar / Pollinator decline / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

Craning for a better view of pollination March 2003 They’re small, generally inconspicuous and sometimes annoying. They’re insects and they play a crucial role in

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Source URL: wettropics.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-07 12:14:01
22Plant sexuality / Pollination / Reproduction / Reproductive system / Plant hormones / Flower / Jasmonate / Dehiscence / Genetically modified plant / Botany / Biology / Plant morphology

A stable JAZ protein from peach mediates the transition from outcrossing to self-pollination

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23Population genetics / Genetics / Plant morphology / Genetic genealogy / Plant reproduction / Self-incompatibility in plants / Haplotype / Pollen / Flower / Biology / Pollination / Botany

Copyright  2001 by the Genetics Society of America On the Origin of Self-Incompatibility Haplotypes: Transition Through Self-Compatible Intermediates Marcy K. Uyenoyama,* Yu Zhang* and Ed Newbigin† *Department of B

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Source URL: www.plantcell.unimelb.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-13 20:18:32
24Botany / Pollinator / Self-pollination / Flower / Nectar / Biodiversity / Lemur / Bee / Conservation biology / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

Species: the cornerstone of biodiversity An examination of how species diversity is the key to a healthy planet, and a closer look at a major tool used in biodiversity conservation

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Source URL: www.fao.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-01 06:58:38
25Pollination / Population genetics / Plant reproduction / Self-incompatibility in plants / Pollen / Polymorphism / Dominance / Zygosity / Mutation / Biology / Genetics / Classical genetics

Annals of Botany 85 (Supplement A): 95-103, 2000 doi:[removed]anbo[removed], available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on IIE ® Mutational Approaches to the Study of Self-incompatibility:

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Source URL: www.plantcell.unimelb.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-13 20:18:30
26Pollination / Reproduction / Plant sexuality / Reproductive system / Symbiosis / Santalum lanceolatum / Flower / Self-incompatibility in plants / Pollinator / Biology / Botany / Plant morphology

S_lanceolatum Breeding System (AFF)

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Source URL: www.aff.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-20 19:39:21
27Pollination / Plant morphology / Cell biology / Self-incompatibility in plants / Ubiquitin / Pollen / Proteasome / Gynoecium / Fertilisation / Biology / Proteins / Posttranslational modification

news and views Sex and self-denial Ed Newbigin and Richard D. Vierstra Many plants are self-incompatible — that is, they have mechanisms to

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Source URL: www.plantcell.unimelb.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-13 20:18:31
28Botany / Pollinator / Flower / Buzz pollination / Pollen / Bee / Self-incompatibility in plants / Plant sexuality / Stigma / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

POLLINATION OF BLACK-ANTHER FLAX LILY (DIANELLA REVOLUTA) IN FRAGMENTED NEW SOUTH WALES MALLEE A report to the Australian Flora Foundation

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Source URL: www.aff.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-07 22:06:18
29Pollinator / Bee / Insect / Flower / Self-pollination / Thrips / Canopy research / Nectar / Pollinator decline / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

Craning for a better view of pollination March 2003 They’re small, generally inconspicuous and sometimes annoying. They’re insects and they play a crucial role in

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Language: English - Date: 2003-06-06 20:36:08
30Pollinator / Bee / Insect / Flower / Self-pollination / Thrips / Canopy research / Nectar / Pollinator decline / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

Craning for a better view of pollination March 2003 They’re small, generally inconspicuous and sometimes annoying. They’re insects and they play a crucial role in

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Source URL: www.wettropics.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-07 12:14:01
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