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THE EXTRAFLORAL NECTARIES OF IPOMOEA CARNEA (CONVOLVULACEAE)
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1977
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BiologyEngineeringBotanyPlant-insect InteractionNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyEntomologySemiochemicalPest ManagementComplex NectarTropical Insect ScienceSymbiosisIpomoea CarneaI. Carnea
Ipomoea carnea (Convolvulaceae) possesses two types of extrafloral nectaries, located on the petiole and on the pedicel. These secrete a complex nectar containing sugars and amino acids. The insects attracted to the extrafloral nectaries are predominantly ants and they are relatively abundant throughout the year. A number of incidents of plant defense as a result of the presence of extrafloral nectary visitors at the extrafloral nectaries of I. carnea were observed and are consistent with the ant‐guard theory of the function of extrafloral nectaries.
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