Evolution of nectar spur length in a clade of Linaria reflects changes in cell division rather than in cell expansion

Published: Jan 23, 2018
Abstract
Nectar spurs (tubular outgrowths of a floral organ which contain, or give the appearance of containing, nectar) are hypothesized to be a ‘key innovation’ which can lead to rapid speciation within a lineage, because they are involved in pollinator specificity. Despite the ecological importance of nectar spurs, relatively little is known about their development. We used a comparative approach to investigate variation in nectar spur length in a...
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Title
Evolution of nectar spur length in a clade of Linaria reflects changes in cell division rather than in cell expansion
Published Date
Jan 23, 2018
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