1992
DOI: 10.2307/2996913
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Reproductive Biology of Asimina parviflora (Annonaceae)

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“…Henderson, 1986;Listabarth, 1993;Ervik & Feil, 1996;Küchmeister et al, no prelo). As anonáceas são em sua grande maioria polinizadas por coleópteros pertencentes a diferentes famílias (Gottsberger, 1970(Gottsberger, ,1986(Gottsberger, ,1989(Gottsberger, , 1994Webber, 1981a;Schatz, 1990;Norman et al, 1992;Webber & Gottsberger, 1993). Nas espécies até então estudadas o odor é o principal modo de atração dos coleópteros às flores.…”
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“…Henderson, 1986;Listabarth, 1993;Ervik & Feil, 1996;Küchmeister et al, no prelo). As anonáceas são em sua grande maioria polinizadas por coleópteros pertencentes a diferentes famílias (Gottsberger, 1970(Gottsberger, ,1986(Gottsberger, ,1989(Gottsberger, , 1994Webber, 1981a;Schatz, 1990;Norman et al, 1992;Webber & Gottsberger, 1993). Nas espécies até então estudadas o odor é o principal modo de atração dos coleópteros às flores.…”
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“…O sistema de polinização nas anonáceas é predominantemente cantarófilo (GOTTSBERGER; SILBERBAUER-GOTTSBERGER, 2006;OLIVEIRA, 2006;MAIA et al, 2012), apresentando flores altamente especializadas à polinização por besouros. Suas flores são, em geral, grandes, com elevado número de estames e carpelos firmemente arranjados no centro do receptáculo floral, cujas pétalas frequentemente se dobram em direção ao centro da flor, formando uma câmara floral (GOTTSBERGER, 1990;SILBERBAUER-GOTTSBERGER, 2006;OLIVEIRA, 2006;MAIA et al, 2012).…”
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“…The pollination system of this family is typically cantharophilous (Gottsberger 1970;1974;1990;Norman et al 1992), with flowers that are highly specialized for pollination by beetles. The flowers of these species are frequently large, with an elevated number of stamens and carpels, and show flattened and dense aggregations of the reproductive structures in which the petals often close over the flower center to form a floral chamber (Gottsberger 1974;1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The heat generated by the flowers enhances the volatilization of characteristic odours that serve to attract beetles (Gottsberger 1986;1989a;1990;; A.C. Webber, data not published). Although cantharophily is the predominant pollination system among annonaceous species (Gottsberger 1977;1988;1989a;b;1990;Webber 1981;1996;Falcão et al 1982; H.F. Paulino Neto, data not published), other systems, such as pollination by thrips (Gottsberger 1994; H.F. Paulino Neto, data not published), flies (Gottsberger 1988;Norman et al 1992), bees (Carvalho & Webber 2000) and cockroaches (Nagamitsu & Inoue 1997), also occur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%