2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmech.2020.635694
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“Push and Pull”: Biomechanics of the Pollination Apparatus of Oncidium spp.

Abstract: Comprising ca. 28,000, species the Orchidaceae constitute one of the most species-rich plant families. Orchids differ from other monocotyledons i.a., in the formation of so-called pollinaria, which are entities consisting of pollen grains aggregated into compact pollinia and accessory structures, a viscidium and mostly also a pollinium stalk. The viscidium releases an adhesive material that attaches the pollinarium to a pollinator. Pollinaria are part of a complex pollination apparatus that enables the orchids… Show more

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“…Some morphological features of the Oncidiinae flowers have been suggested to play a role in the pollination process (Darwin, 1862), but empirical evidence is scarce (Martel et al, 2020; Thielen et al, 2021). Darwin (1862) noticed that the flowers of several Oncidiinae orchids present pollinarium reconfiguration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some morphological features of the Oncidiinae flowers have been suggested to play a role in the pollination process (Darwin, 1862), but empirical evidence is scarce (Martel et al, 2020; Thielen et al, 2021). Darwin (1862) noticed that the flowers of several Oncidiinae orchids present pollinarium reconfiguration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%