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  1. 261

    Patterns of nucleotide diversity for different domains of centromeric histone H3 (CENH3) gene in Secale L. by S. S. Gatzkaya, E. V. Evtushenko

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The genus Secale includes perennial and annual, cross-pollinating and self-pollinating species, and they can be donors of valuable genes in wheat and rye breeding programs. …”
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  2. 262

    PROXIMATE ESTIMATION OF GENOTYPIC AND GENETIC (ADDITIVE) VARIANCES OF PLANT PRODUCTIVITY TRAITS by V. A. Dragavtsev, G. A. Makarova, A. A. Kochetov, G. V. Mirskaya, N. G. Sinyavina

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…A theory and methods of rapid estimation of genetic(additive) variance for prediction of transgressions in the course of breeding of self-pollinated plantsfor productivity traits are proposed.…”
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  3. 263

    Présence du végétal dans The Golden Apples de Eudora Welty by Jean-Marc Victor

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This article proposes to examine Eudora Welty’s short story cycle The Golden Apples (1949) in the light of the links (both explicit and secret) between this peculiar narrative form and various questions pertaining to botany : classification, dissemination, proliferation, pollinization, among others.…”
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  4. 264

    Air pollution modifies colonisation factors in beneficial symbiont Snodgrassella and disrupts the bumblebee gut microbiome by Hannah R. Sampson, Natalie Allcock, Eamonn B. Mallon, Julian M. Ketley, Julie A. Morrissey

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here we report the effects of particulate pollutant black carbon on the beneficial gut microbiome of important global insect pollinator, the buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris). …”
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  5. 265

    Bees in the City by Małgorzata Falencka-Jabłonska

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The research results indicate that they pollinate 80% of plants on our planet, especially such essential utility species as vegetables and fruits. …”
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  6. 266

    Cytogenetic factors decreasing the fertility of pollen and cobs during clogging of tetraploid maize with triploid grains (<i>Zea mays</i> L.) by E. B. Khatefov, A. A. Grushin, V. N. Boyko

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Searching for the reasons of the tetraploid genome’s decomposition as well as solving the problem of seed yield reduction in freely pollinated crops of tetraploid maize remains relevant.Materials and methods. …”
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  7. 267

    Seed Production and Seed Sources of Organic Vegetables by Jennifer Bonina, Daniel J. Cantliffe

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Includes references and a list of organic, open-pollinated, and heirloom seed suppliers. Published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, November 2009. …”
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    Seed Production and Seed Sources of Organic Vegetables by Jennifer Bonina, Daniel J. Cantliffe

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Includes references and a list of organic, open-pollinated, and heirloom seed suppliers. Published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, November 2009. …”
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  9. 269

    Floral Resources Used by Euglossini Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Coastal Ecosystems of the Atlantic Forest by L. C. Rocha-Filho, C. Krug, C. I. Silva, C. A. Garófalo

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In spite of playing an important ecological role as pollinators of tropical ecosystems, orchid bees are still poorly known regarding their floral resources. …”
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  10. 270

    Diversity and Composition of Hymenoptera Around Tidal Swamp Rice In Indragiri Hilir District, Indonesia by Zahlul Ikhsan, Aulia Oktavia

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Hymenoptera parasitoid had the highest diversity index value (4,80), followed by Hymenoptera pollinator (3,13) and Hymenoptera predator (3,11). The number of species of Hymenoptera parasitoid, pollinator, and predator obtained was 243; 31 and 76 species. …”
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    Diversity and Composition of Hymenoptera Around Tidal Swamp Rice In Indragiri Hilir District, Indonesia by Zahlul Ikhsan, Aulia Oktavia

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Hymenoptera parasitoid had the highest diversity index value (4,80), followed by Hymenoptera pollinator (3,13) and Hymenoptera predator (3,11). The number of species of Hymenoptera parasitoid, pollinator, and predator obtained was 243; 31 and 76 species. …”
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  12. 272

    A Genomic Approach to Study Anthocyanin Synthesis and Flower Pigmentation in Passionflowers by Lilian Cristina Baldon Aizza, Marcelo Carnier Dornelas

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The flowers of plants belonging to the genus Passiflora (passionflowers) show a wide range of floral adaptations to diverse pollinating agents, including variation in the pigmentation of floral parts ranging from white to red and purple colors. …”
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  13. 273

    The sporophytic type of fertility restoration in the A3 CMS-inducing cytoplasm of sorghum and its modification by plant water availability conditions by L. A. Elkonin, V. V. Kozhemyakin, M. I. Tsvetova

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…For the first time, the transgenerational effect of water availability conditions of growing a fertility-restoring line on male fertility of the F2 generation was detected: a pollinator grown in a plot with additional irrigation produced more fertile and less sterile individuals compared to the same pollinator grown under a rainfall shelter (p &lt; 0.01), and the segregation pattern changed from digenic to monogenic, indicating heritable inhibition of the expression of one of the fertility-restoring genes (kind of “grandfather effect”). …”
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    Insect/Mite Management in Annona spp. by Jorge E. Peña, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Crane, addresses the major constraints to productivity of atemoya and sugar apple in Florida, key pests and lack of pollinating agents. Includes a table of insecticides registered for atemoya and sugar apple in Florida. …”
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    Insect/Mite Management in Annona spp. by Jorge E. Peña, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Crane, addresses the major constraints to productivity of atemoya and sugar apple in Florida, key pests and lack of pollinating agents. Includes a table of insecticides registered for atemoya and sugar apple in Florida. …”
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  16. 276

    Azoxystrobin hides the respiratory failure of low dose sulfoxaflor in bumble bees by Margret Jürison, Kaarel Pent, Risto Raimets, Sigmar Naudi, Marika Mänd, Reet Karise

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Pollinators are exposed to multiple pesticides during their lifetime. …”
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    The impact of refuges on Citrus orchards associated with arthropods in different agroecosystem in Malang, Indonesia by Yunita Fera Rahmawati, Amin Setyo Leksono, Zulfaidah Penata Gama, Akhmad Rizali

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…A total of 12,286 Arthropod individuals were observed, consisting of 11 orders, 74 families, and 168 species. There were 14% pollinating insects and 23% natural enemies obtained in the polyculture orchard. …”
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  18. 278

    The pollen virome of wild plants and its association with variation in floral traits and land use by Andrea M. Fetters, Paul G. Cantalupo, Na Wei, Maria Teresa Sáenz Robles, Aiden M. Stanley, Jessica D. Stephens, James M. Pipas, Tia-Lynn Ashman

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Pollen-associated viruses hitchhike on or within pollen grains and are transported to other plants by pollinators. They are deposited on flowers and have a direct pathway into the plant and next generation via seeds. …”
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    Minimizing Honey Bee Exposure to Pesticides by Amy T. Vu, J. D. Ellis, J. Klopchin, E. Buss, L. Diepenbrock, F. M. Fishel, W. H. Kern, C. Mannion, E. McAvoy, L. S. Osborne, M. Rogers, M. Sanford, H. Smith, B. S. Stanford, P. Stansly, L. Stelinski, S. Webb

    Published 2021-01-01
    “… To safely solve a pest problem, growers and pesticide applicators must be aware of the potential impacts of some pest-control strategies on bees, other pollinators, and beneficial arthropods. This 14-page fact sheet written by J. …”
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