Floral Biology

Floral Biology
Author: David G. Lloyd,Spencer C.H. Barrett
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461311652

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Studies in floral biology are largely concerned with how flowers function to promote pollination and mating. The role of pollination in governing mating patterns in plant populations inextricably links the evolution of pollination and mating systems. Despite the close functional link between pollination and mating, research conducted for most of this century on these two fundamental aspects of plant reproduction has taken quite separate courses. This has resulted in suprisingly little cross-fertilization between the fields of pollination biology on the one hand and plant mating-system studies on the other. The separation of the two areas has largely resulted from the different backgrounds and approaches adopted by workers in these fields. Most pollination studies have been ecological in nature with a strong emphasis on field research and until recently few workers considered how the mechanics of pollen dispersal might influence mating patterns and individual plant fitness. In contrast, work on plant mating patterns has often been conducted in an ecological vacuum largely devoid of information on the environmental and demographic context in which mating occurs. Mating-system research has been dominated by population genetic and theoretical perspectives with surprisingly little consideration given to the proximate ecological factors responsible for causing a particular pattern of mating to occur.

Floral Biology

Floral Biology
Author: M. Percival
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781483293028

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Floral Biology attempts to show how floral biologists conduct their experiments and what techniques they employ in floral biology. The techniques employed include those of physics, chemistry, physiology, psychology, genetics, and ecology, and so constitute a broad training in biology that may be useful and acceptable in other fields. Organized into 11 chapters, this book begins with a discussion on sex in flowers; the biology of the floral parts; agencies of pollination; and the pollen, nectar, and nectaries. Some chapters follow on pollination by birds, bats, and insects. The features of entomophilous flowers and isolating mechanisms in flowers are also described. Some hints for students, such as the tools required, how to make them, and a schedule of procedure for examining the floral biology of a species, are given in the last chapter. This book will attract workers, who, armed with the techniques and stimulated by the findings of the investigators, can introduce the floral biology to other fields.

Floral Biology

Floral Biology
Author: Mary S. Percival
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1965
Genre: Flowers
ISBN: OCLC:13489406

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Biology of Floral Scent

Biology of Floral Scent
Author: Natalia Dudareva,Eran Pichersky
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006-03-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 142000400X

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As with nearly all living creatures, humans have always been attracted and intrigued by floral scents. Yet, while we have been manufacturing perfumes for at least 5000 years to serve a myriad of religious, sexual, and medicinal purposes, until very recently, the limitation of our olfactory faculty has greatly hindered our capacity to clearly and ob

Ecology and Evolution of Flowers

Ecology and Evolution of Flowers
Author: Lawrence D. Harder,Spencer C.H. Barrett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2006-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198570851

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Floral biology, floral function, sexual systems, diversification.

Floral Biology Pollination and Fertilisation in Temperate Zone Fruit Species and Grape

Floral Biology  Pollination and Fertilisation in Temperate Zone Fruit Species and Grape
Author: Pál Kozma
Publsiher: Akademiai Kiads
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2003
Genre: Fertilization of plants
ISBN: WISC:89084430677

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This book fils a gap in the scientific literature of horticulture. A detailed survey on floral biology related to the temparate-zone fruit species and grape by prominent representative of the profession.

Understanding Flowers and Flowering Second Edition

Understanding Flowers and Flowering Second Edition
Author: Beverley Glover
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-01-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191007538

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Flowers are the beautiful and complex reproductive structures of the angiosperms, one of the most diverse and successful groups of living organisms. The underlying thesis of this book is that to fully understand plant development (and why flowers differ in shape, structure and colour), it is necessary to understand why it is advantageous for them to look like they do. Conversely, in order to fully understand plant ecology, it is necessary to appreciate how floral structures have developed and evolved. Uniquely, this book addresses flowers and flowering from both a molecular genetic perspective (considering flower induction, development and self-incompatibility) and an ecological perspective (looking at the selective pressures placed on plants by pollinators, and the consequences for animal-plant co-evolution). Understanding Flowers and Flowering, the first edition of which won BES Marsh Book of the Year in 2009, begins by considering the evolution of flowers and the history of research into their development. This is followed by a detailed description of the processes which lead to flower production in model plants. The book then examines how flowers differ in shape, structure and colour, and how these differences are generated. Finally it assesses the role of these various aspects of floral biology in attracting pollinators and ensuring successful reproduction. This new edition has been completely revised and updated to reflect the latest advances in the field, especially an increased understanding of the evolution of floral traits. New chapters consider the genetic basis of the floral transition in diverse species, as well as the evolutionary lability of floral form. There is a new focus throughout on both phylogenetic position and morphological diversity across the angiosperm phylogeny. Understanding Flowers and Flowering continues to provide the first truly integrated study of the topic - one that discusses both the how and why of flowering plant reproductive biology.

Understanding Flowers and Flowering

Understanding Flowers and Flowering
Author: Beverley Glover
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-11-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124055760

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Evolution, induction of flowering, variation.