
Presentation
Soybean and Tobacco Floral Nectary Glands: Their Structural and Functional Similarities and Differences
9th International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships-- Diversity in Action : program and abstracts, June 24-28, 2007, Ames, Iowa
Document Type
Poster
Disciplines
Conference
9th International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships--Diversity in Action
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Conference Title
9th International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships--Diversity in Action
Conference Date
June 24-28, 2007
Geolocation
(42.0307812, -93.63191309999999)
Abstract
Insect attraction and pollination of flowers are controlled by characters such as color (visual cue); shape (accommodation); opening and pollen dehiscence (timing); volatiles production (smell); and nectar secretion from nectary glands (reward). The floral nectary [ I-3, 6, 7] and its secretion products are two important aspects of a larger, basic-biological study of ours dealing with production of hybrid soybean [4, 5].
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Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Harry T. Horner, Rosaria A. Healy, Robert W. Thornburg and Reid G. Palmer. "Soybean and Tobacco Floral Nectary Glands: Their Structural and Functional Similarities and Differences" Ames, Iowa9th International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships-- Diversity in Action : program and abstracts, June 24-28, 2007, Ames, Iowa (2007) p. 110 - 111 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/harry-horner/130/
This poster is from Horner HT, RA Healy, RW Thornburg, and RG Palmer. 2007. Soybean and Tobacco Floral Nectary Glands: Their Structural and Functional Similarities and Differences. 9th International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships—Diversity in Action, pp. 110-111. Iowa State University, Ames, IA USA (June 25-28).