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No evidence of flowering synchronization upon floral volatiles for a short lived annual plant species: revisiting an appealing hypothesis.

Ute FrickeDani Lucas-BarbosaJacob C Douma
Published in: BMC ecology (2019)
This study presents a compelling approach to empirically test the role of flower synchronization by floral volatiles and challenges the premises that are underlying this hypothesis. We argue that the life history of the plant as well as its interaction with pollinators and insect herbivores, as well as the distance over which volatiles may serve as synchronization cue, set constraints on the fitness benefits of synchronized flowering which needs to be taken into account when testing the role of floral volatiles in synchronized flowering.
Keyphrases
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