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Couepia ovalifolia (Schott.) Bentham (Chrysobalanaceae) é um arbusto encontrado frequentemente nas restingas dos Estados de Alagoas, Pernambuco, Bahia, Espírito Santo e Rio de Janeiro. Este estudo abrange a biologia floral, o sistema de polinização, reprodução e os eventos fenológicos. A espécie possui flores brancas, perfeitas, nectaríferas, odorí...
Goeppertia monophylla (Vell.) Borchs. & S. Suárez é uma erva musóide formando rosetas, com cerca de 1,5 m de altura, possui folhas verdes, com limbo ondulado devido às nervuras secundárias, podendo ser encontrada desde a borda até o interior da floresta, mas sempre nas margens de cursos d’água. O presente estudo tem como objetivo caracterizar a fen...
Pachira aquatica is a Neotropical tree of economic importance for local communities, although little is known about its flower biology especially flower rewards. This study aimed to analyze some aspects of flower biology of this species, focusing on nectar production dynamics We measured nectar production and analyzed the effect of nectar removal a...
Manilkara subsericea (Mart.) Dubard and Sideroxylon obtusifolium (Roem. & Schult.) T.D. Penn. display inflorescences of a fasciculate type, with perfect, nectariferous, odoriferous and hercogamous flowers. They present protogynic dichogamy and daylight anthesis. The corolla is gamopetalous, with the basal region of the lacinia forming a small tube....
The purpose of this work was to record the occurrence of phenological events related to the flowering and fructification of Pouteria venosa (Mart.) Baheni, P. psammophila (Mart.) Radlk., Manilkara subsericea (Mart.) Dubar e Sideroxylon obtusifolium (Roem. & Schult.) T. D. Penn. at the Maricá-RJ sand bar in the years of 2003 to 2005. Pouteria venosa...