Petunia as a Model System for the Genetics and Evolution of Pollination Syndromes (original) (raw)

Do we truly understand pollination syndromes in Petunia as much as we suppose?

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Identification of transcription factors controlling floral morphology in wild Petunia species with contrasting pollination syndromes

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Experimental floral and inflorescence trait manipulations affect pollinator preference and function in a hummingbird-pollinated plant

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Hummingbird Behavior and Mechanisms of Selection on Flower Color in Ipomopsis

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Single Gene-Mediated Shift in Pollinator Attraction in Petunia

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Floral symmetry and its role in plant-pollinator systems: terminology, distribution, and hypotheses

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Stabilizing selection on nectar concentration in wild Petunia axillaris, as revealed by genetic analysis of pollen dispersal

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Coevolved reproductive strategies in the oligolectic bee Callonychium petuniae (Apoidea, Andrenidae) and three purple flowered Petunia species (Solanaceae) in southern Brazil

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