Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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Nectar sugars and amino acids in day- and night-flowering Nicotiana species are more strongly shaped by pollinators' preferences than organic acids and inorganic ions.Detoxification and elimination of nicotine by nectar-feeding birds.Epormenis cestri secretions in Sebastiania schottiana trees cause mass death of honey bee Apis mellifera larvae in Uruguay.
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Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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im Oktober 2016 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в жовтні 2016
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Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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Plant secondary metabolites in nectar: impacts on pollinators and ecological functions
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Geraldine A. Wright
Philip C. Stevenson
Susan W. Nicolson
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10.1111/1365-2435.12761
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2016-10-03T00:00:00Z