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123 related items for PubMed ID: 38922897

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  • 2. Herbivory and floral signaling: phenotypic plasticity and tradeoffs between reproduction and indirect defense.
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  • 5. Variation in highbush blueberry floral volatile profiles as a function of pollination status, cultivar, time of day and flower part: implications for flower visitation by bees.
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  • 9. Herbivore-Induced DNA Demethylation Changes Floral Signalling and Attractiveness to Pollinators in Brassica rapa.
    Kellenberger RT, Schlüter PM, Schiestl FP.
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  • 12. Plant phenotypic plasticity changes pollinator-mediated selection.
    Dorey T, Schiestl FP.
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  • 16. Attracting mutualists and antagonists: plant trait variation explains the distribution of specialist floral herbivores and pollinators on crops and wild gourds.
    Theis N, Barber NA, Gillespie SD, Hazzard RV, Adler LS.
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  • 17. Selection of trait combinations through bee and fly visitation to flowers of Polemonium foliosissimum.
    Campbell DR, Forster M, Bischoff M.
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  • 18. Pollinators show flower colour preferences but flowers with similar colours do not attract similar pollinators.
    Reverté S, Retana J, Gómez JM, Bosch J.
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  • 19. Insect exuviae as soil amendment affect flower reflectance and increase flower production and plant volatile emission.
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