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Postpollination Changes in Floral Odor in Silene latifolia: Adaptive Mechanisms for Seed-Predator Av...

Postpollination Changes in Floral Odor in Silene latifolia: Adaptive Mechanisms for Seed-Predator Av...

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Postpollination Changes in Floral Odor in Silene latifolia: Adaptive Mechanisms for Seed-Predator Avoidance

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Postpollination Changes in Floral Odor in Silene latifolia: Adaptive Mechanisms for Seed-Predator Avoidance

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New York, NY: Springer

Journal title

Journal of chemical ecology, 2006-08, Vol.32 (8), p.1855-1860

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English

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New York, NY: Springer

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Contents

Floral odor is a key trait for pollinator attraction in many plants, but may also direct antagonists like herbivores to flowers. In this study, we examined how floral scent changes after pollination in Silene latifolia, which has a specialized relationship with the seed predator Hadena bicruris. We found an overall decrease in total scent emission...

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Postpollination Changes in Floral Odor in Silene latifolia: Adaptive Mechanisms for Seed-Predator Avoidance

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_68735280

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_68735280

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ISSN

0098-0331

E-ISSN

1573-1561

DOI

10.1007/s10886-006-9113-0

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