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nectary development
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the floral nectaries over time, from its formation to the mature structure. [GOC:lr]
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2019
2019
Homologs of the STYLISH gene family control nectary development in Aquilegia.
Ya Min
,
J. Bunn
,
E. Kramer
The New phytologist
2019
Corpus ID: 52091606
Floral nectaries are an interesting example of a convergent trait in flowering plants, and are associated with the…
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2013
Highly Cited
2013
Influence of extrafloral nectary phenology on ant–plant mutualistic networks in a neotropical savanna
D. Lange
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W. Dáttilo
,
K. Del‐Claro
2013
Corpus ID: 82560352
Temporal variation has been one remarkable feature of ecological interactions. In ant–plant mutualism, this variation is widely…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
The MYB305 Transcription Factor Regulates Expression of Nectarin Genes in the Ornamental Tobacco Floral Nectary[C][W]
Guangyu Liu
,
G. Ren
,
A. Guirgis
,
R. Thornburg
The Plant Cell Online
2009
Corpus ID: 25148994
We have isolated and characterized the cDNA encoding the ornamental tobacco (Nicotiana langsdorffii X N. sanderae) homolog of the…
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2007
2007
Expression of starch metabolic genes in the developing nectaries of ornamental tobacco plants
G. Ren
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R. Healy
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H. Horner
,
M. James
,
R. Thornburg
2007
Corpus ID: 16320962
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Recruitment of CRABS CLAW to promote nectary development within the eudicot clade
Ji-Young Lee
,
S. Baum
,
Sang-Hun Oh
,
Cai-Zhong Jiang
,
Jen-Chih Chen
,
J. Bowman
Development
2005
Corpus ID: 1265274
Nectaries are secretory organs that are widely present in flowering plants that function to attract floral pollinators. Owing to…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Anatomical and ultrastructural changes of the floral nectary ofPisum sativum L. during flower development
F. A. Razem
,
A. Davis
Protoplasma
2005
Corpus ID: 8364443
SummaryThe floral nectary ofPisum sativum L. is situated on the receptacle at the base of the gynoecium. The gland receives…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Enemies of herbivores can shape plant traits: Selection in a facultative ant-plant mutualism
Jennifer A. Rudgers
2004
Corpus ID: 54661424
Predators and parasitoids of herbivores can play important roles in plant defense. Plant traits that attract the enemies of…
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2004
2004
Efficiency of herbivore exclusion by ants attracted to aphids on the vetch Vicia angustifolia L. (Leguminosae)
N. Suzuki
,
Kazuhiro Ogura
,
N. Katayama
Ecological Research
2004
Corpus ID: 44200538
The efficiency of herbivore exclusion by ants on the vetch Vicia angustifolia L. (Leguminosae) with extrafloral nectary, mediated…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Floral Nectary Fine Structure and Development in Glycine max L. (Fabaceae)
H. Horner
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R. Healy
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T. Cervantes-Martinez
,
R. Palmer
International Journal of Plant Sciences
2003
Corpus ID: 52254610
Floral nectaries of annual cultivated Glycine max develop between the bases of the central gynoecium and lateral stamen ring…
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1999
Highly Cited
1999
CRABS CLAW, a gene that regulates carpel and nectary development in Arabidopsis, encodes a novel protein with zinc finger and helix-loop-helix domains.
J. Bowman
,
D. Smyth
Development
1999
Corpus ID: 20693650
Studies of plants with mutations in the CRABS CLAW gene indicate that it is involved in suppressing early radial growth of the…
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