Can insect body pollen counts be used to estimate pollen deposition on Pak Choi stigmas? Measuring pollen deposition onto stigmas by insects is one t...
Choice of pollen parent affects red flesh colour in seedlings of diploid Actinidia Chinensis (kiwifruit) Flowers of diploid Actinidia chinensis (kiwifruit) were hand...
Cross pollination of ‘Sundrop’ apricot (Prunus Armeniaca L.) by honeybees Pollinator foraging activity on ‘Sundrop’ aprico...
Delayed self-incompatibility causes morphological alterations and crop reduction in ‘Ataúlfo’ mango (Mangifera indica L.) Poor fruit set, premature fruit drop, and excessive nubbin p...
Disruption of an Exotic Mutualism Can Improve Management of an Invasive Plant: Varroa Mite, Honeybees and Biological Control of Scotch Broom Cytisus Scoparius in New Zealand 1. A seed-feeding biocontrol agent Bruchidius villosus was r...
Effect of desiccation, cold storage, and gibberellic acid on germination of somatic embryos in walnut (Juglans Regia) The effect of desiccation, cold storage, gibberellic acid (G...
Exotic flies maintain pollination services as native pollinators decline with agricultural expansion 1. Globally, conversion of natural habitat to agricultural l...
Experimental crosses in Phormium confirm the lack of intrinsic barriers to interspecific hybridization and the fertility of putative wild hybrids This study examined the potential for hybridization between ...
First Record of the Invasive Bumble Bee Bombus Terrestris (Hymenoptera: Apidae) on Navarino Island, Southern Chile (55°S) As the volume of global trade expands, so does the risk of a...
Hermaphroditism and dichogamy in Stilbocarpa Polaris (Araliaceae) on Campbell Island Since its scientific discovery in 1844, the breeding system ...
Viability and longevity of pollen of Nothofagus species in south Chile The reproductive success of some Nothofagus species from Sou...
Where have all the blue flowers gone: Pollinator responses and selection on flower colour in New Zealand Wahlenbergia Albomarginata Although pollinators are thought to select on flower colour,...