Beyond floricentrism: The pollination function of inflorescences
Abstract
Mating by outcrossing plants depends on the frequency and quality of the interaction between pollen vectors and individual flowers. However, the historical focus of pollination biology on individual flowers (floricentrism) cannot produce a complete understanding of the role of pollination in plant mating because mating is an aggregate process, which depends on the reproductive outcomes of all of a plant’s flowers. Simultaneous display of...
Paper Details
Title
Beyond floricentrism: The pollination function of inflorescences
Published Date
Dec 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
137 - 148
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