BIOMARKERS

Molecular Biopsy of Human Tumors

- a resource for Precision Medicine *

144 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 24119060)

  • 1. Adaptations for insect-trapping in brood-site pollinated Colocasia (Araceae).
    Bröderbauer D; Ulrich S; Weber A
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2014 May; 16(3):659-68. PubMed ID: 24119060
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 2. Reconstructing the origin and elaboration of insect-trapping inflorescences in the Araceae.
    Bröderbauer D; Diaz A; Weber A
    Am J Bot; 2012 Oct; 99(10):1666-79. PubMed ID: 22965851
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 3. Diversity of pollination ecology in the Schismatoglottis Calyptrata Complex Clade (Araceae).
    Hoe YC; Gibernau M; Wong SY
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2018 May; 20(3):563-578. PubMed ID: 29316090
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 4. Flowering mechanisms, pollination strategies and floral scent analyses of syntopically co-flowering Homalomena spp. (Araceae) on Borneo.
    Hoe YC; Gibernau M; Maia AC; Wong SY
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2016 Jul; 18(4):563-76. PubMed ID: 26780890
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 5. Pollination mutualism between Alocasia macrorrhizos (Araceae) and two taxonomically undescribed Colocasiomyia species (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Sabah, Borneo.
    Takano KT; Repin R; Mohamed MB; Toda MJ
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2012 Jul; 14(4):555-64. PubMed ID: 22289145
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 6. The design of trapping devices in pollination traps of the genus
    Bröderbauer D; Weber A; Diaz A
    Bot J Linn Soc; 2013 Jul; 172(3):385-397. PubMed ID: 25821243
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 7. Floral diversity and pollination strategies of three rheophytic Schismatoglottideae (Araceae).
    Low SL; Wong SY; Ooi IH; Hesse M; Städler Y; Schönenberger J; Boyce PC
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2016 Jan; 18(1):84-97. PubMed ID: 25688576
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 8. Divergence in floral scent and morphology, but not thermogenic traits, associated with pollinator shift in two brood-site-mimicking Typhonium (Araceae) species.
    Sayers TDJ; Johnson KL; Steinbauer MJ; Farnier K; Miller RE
    Ann Bot; 2021 Aug; 128(3):261-280. PubMed ID: 33758905
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 9. The evolution of pollinator-plant interaction types in the Araceae.
    Chartier M; Gibernau M; Renner SS
    Evolution; 2014 May; 68(5):1533-43. PubMed ID: 24274161
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 10. Chemical imitation of yeast fermentation by the drosophilid-pollinated deceptive trap-flower Aristolochia baetica (Aristolochiaceae).
    Rupp T; Oelschlägel B; Berjano R; Mahfoud H; Buono D; Wenke T; Rabitsch K; Bächli G; Stanojlovic V; Cabrele C; Xiong W; Knaden M; Dahl A; Neinhuis C; Wanke S; Dötterl S
    Phytochemistry; 2024 Aug; 224():114142. PubMed ID: 38762152
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 11. Transition from wind pollination to insect pollination in sedges: experimental evidence and functional traits.
    Wragg PD; Johnson SD
    New Phytol; 2011 Sep; 191(4):1128-1140. PubMed ID: 21585389
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 12. Evidence for the recruitment of florivorous plant bugs as pollinators.
    Etl F; Kaiser C; Reiser O; Schubert M; Dötterl S; Schönenberger J
    Curr Biol; 2022 Nov; 32(21):4688-4698.e6. PubMed ID: 36198321
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 13. Nocturnal Plant Bugs Use cis-Jasmone to Locate Inflorescences of an Araceae as Feeding and Mating Site.
    Etl F; Berger A; Weber A; Schönenberger J; Dötterl S
    J Chem Ecol; 2016 Apr; 42(4):300-4. PubMed ID: 27074793
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 14. Incomplete synchrony of inflorescence scent and temperature patterns in Arum maculatum L. (Araceae).
    Marotz-Clausen G; Jürschik S; Fuchs R; Schäffler I; Sulzer P; Gibernau M; Dötterl S
    Phytochemistry; 2018 Oct; 154():77-84. PubMed ID: 30006091
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 15. Floral scents affect reproductive success in fly-pollinated Alocasia odora (Araceae).
    Miyake T; Yafuso M
    Am J Bot; 2003 Mar; 90(3):370-6. PubMed ID: 21659129
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 16. Pollination by brood-site deception.
    Urru I; Stensmyr MC; Hansson BS
    Phytochemistry; 2011 Sep; 72(13):1655-66. PubMed ID: 21419464
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 17. Pollen transfer efficiency and its effect on inflorescence size in deceptive pollination strategies.
    Scopece G; Schiestl FP; Cozzolino S
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2015 Mar; 17(2):545-50. PubMed ID: 25040501
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 18.
    Ulrich S; Hesse M; Bröderbauer D; Wong SY; Boyce PC
    Taxon; 2012 Apr; 61(2):281-292. PubMed ID: 28904408
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 19. Evaluation of inflorescence visitors as pollinators of Echinacea angustifolia (Asteraceae): comparison of techniques.
    Wist TJ; Davis AR
    J Econ Entomol; 2013 Oct; 106(5):2055-71. PubMed ID: 24224247
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 20. Distribution of calcium oxalate crystals in floral organs of Araceae in relation to pollination strategy.
    Coté GG; Gibernau M
    Am J Bot; 2012 Jul; 99(7):1231-42. PubMed ID: 22753813
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

    [Next]    [New Search]
    of 8.