Progress in Botany 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-74061-9_22
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Floral Ecology

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“…Floral biology ranges from the flowers’ emergence, form, and function to advertisements and rewards concerning pollination (Gottsberger 1989 ; Willmer 2011 ). Pollination has been studied in some endoparasites, and due to their peculiar morphologies, the study of the form and function of the flowers has become important to understand aspects of the reproductive biology of the species (Bänziger 1991 ; Beaman et al 1988 ; De Vega et al 2009 ; García-Franco and Rico-Gray 1997 ; Hobbhahn and Johnson 2015 ; Johnson et al 2011 ; Sipes et al 2014 ; Suetsugu 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Floral biology ranges from the flowers’ emergence, form, and function to advertisements and rewards concerning pollination (Gottsberger 1989 ; Willmer 2011 ). Pollination has been studied in some endoparasites, and due to their peculiar morphologies, the study of the form and function of the flowers has become important to understand aspects of the reproductive biology of the species (Bänziger 1991 ; Beaman et al 1988 ; De Vega et al 2009 ; García-Franco and Rico-Gray 1997 ; Hobbhahn and Johnson 2015 ; Johnson et al 2011 ; Sipes et al 2014 ; Suetsugu 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The floral characteristics, such as small size, pinkish white papilionaceous corolla with explosive pollen release mechanism, and zygomorphic symmetry, indicate that the plant has specialized pollination mechanism adapted for tripping by external agents. Such an explosive pollination mechanism has also been reported in the allied species, Pongamia pinnata (Solomon Raju and Rao, 2006), other Fabaceae members (Meeuse, 1961), and also in other plant families such as Lamiaceae (Solomon Raju, 1990), Loranthaceae (Feehan, 1985), Onagraceae (Plitmann et al, 1973), Rhizophoraceae (Davey, 1975;Tomlinson, et al, 1979), Marantaceae (Davis, 1987), Urticaceae (Taylor, 1942), Ericaceae (Marie-Victorin, 1942), Fumariaceae, Musaceae, Acanthaceae (Proctor and Yeo, 1972), Cornaceae (Mosquin, 1985), and Orchidaceae (Proctor and Yeo, 1972;Gottsberger, 1989).…”
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confidence: 99%