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    Effect of Parental Components and Pollination Frequency on the Setting and Germination of Chrysanthemum Seeds by Natalia Miler, Dariusz Kulus

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Both the arrangement of parental components and pollination frequency affected the production of seeds. …”
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    Effect of attractants on activity and abundance of insect pollinators in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) by RISHI KUMAR, AMARPREET SINGH, R A MEENA, ANIL KUMAR

    Published 2023-06-01
    Subjects: “…Attractants, Bumble bee, Cotton, Diversity, Honey bee, Pollinators, Wasp…”
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    The role of intra-guild indirect interactions in assembling plant-pollinator networks by Sabine Dritz, Rebecca A. Nelson, Fernanda S. Valdovinos

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Abstract Understanding the assembly of plant-pollinator communities has become critical to their conservation given the rise of species invasions, extirpations, and species’ range shifts. …”
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    Maintenance of specificity in sympatric host-specific fig/wasp pollination mutualisms by Hua Xie, Pei Yang, Yan Xia, Finn Kjellberg, Clive T. Darwell, Zong-Bo Li

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Why pollinators enter alternative hosts, and the fates of pollinators and the figs they enter, are unknown. …”
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    Water stress resistance of the new self-pollinated maize lines and hybrids by G. Ya. Krivosheev, N. А. Shevchenko

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…As an initial material, there were used 24 self-pollinated maize lines and 50 test-cross hybrids. There have been identified the new drought-resistant middle-early and middle-ripening self-pollinated lines ‘KS 317 A’,’ KV 240’, ‘LSh 16’, ‘S 86’, ‘LSh 17’ and ‘LSh 2’, ‘SP 246 / 276-2’, ‘DS 498 / 203-4’, ‘DS 298 / 203-3’, ‘DS 257 / 85-0’, ‘SP 280-3’, ‘KB 373’, which had a low residual water deficit in the flowering phase (7.7–10.4%) and did not significantly increase it during the period from vegetation to milky-wax ripeness (up to 10,3–12.6%). …”
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