2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16414
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Impacts of ramet density and herbivory on floral volatile emissions and seed production in Solidago altissima

Jacob E. Herschberger,
Lukasz Ciesla,
Christopher R. Stieha
et al.

Abstract: PremisePlants produce an array of floral olfactory and visual cues to attract pollinators, including volatile organic compounds (VOC), which mediate plant–pollinator interactions and may be influenced by herbivory and neighboring plants. Consequently, these factors may affect plant fitness by disrupting pollination. However, most evidence comes from controlled experiments, limiting our understanding of how VOCs function in natural populations. This study investigated how herbivory and conspecific ramet density… Show more

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