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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuto Ito ◽  
Hamed Rajabi ◽  
Stanislav N Gorb

AbstractAsteraceae, the most successful flowering plant family, is adapted to the vast range of ecological niches. Their adaptability is partially based on their strong ability of reproduction. The initial, yet challenging, step for plant reproduction is to transport pollen to flower-visiting pollinators. Using quantitative experiments and numerical simulations, here we show that the common floral feature of Asteraceae, a pollen-bearing style, serves as a ballistic lever for catapulting pollen grains to pollinators. This is likely to be a pollination strategy to propel pollen to blind spots of pollinators’ bodies, which are beyond the physical reach of the styles. Our results suggest that the specific morphology and length of the floret, as well as the pollen adhesion, avoid pollen waste by catapulting pollen within a certain range equal to the size of a flowerhead. The insights into the functional floral oscillation may shed light on the superficially unremarkable, but ubiquitous functional floral design of Asteraceae.


2010 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 207-209 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseane Bessa ◽  
Kelen C. Cruz ◽  
Milene F. Vieira
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1922 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 265-275
Author(s):  
John M'Lean Thompson

In a former memoir published in these Transactions (30) the floral development of the “Cannon-Ball” tree, Couroupita guianensis, Aubl., was described. The most striking floral feature of this remarkable Myrtaceous genus is the androecium, the form, proportions, and position of whose parts produce a curious zygomorphy with cellular gigantism. The Lecythidean andrœcium, and the torus which bears it, were considered of systematic importance and of physiological interest, and deserving of special study with reference to the Myrtaceæ as a whole.


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