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Pollination Biology of Piperaceae Species in Southeastern Brazil
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BiologyBreeding SystemBotanyPlant-insect InteractionNatural SciencesPiperaceae SpeciesEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyFloral BiologyTropical Insect SciencePlant BiodiversityPhenologyPollination Biology
Phenology, floral biology and breeding system are described for 14 Piperaceae species at two sites covered by semi-deciduous forest in southeastern Brazil. Flowering occurred continuously throughout the year, with a peak during the windy months. All species had minute odorous and nectarless flowers visited by insects; five of them showed a substantial degree of self-compatibility, and one was andromonoecious. Seven species were wind pollinated, and three were exclusively pollinated by insects. Flower visitors were mainly hoverflies and bees. Copyright 2000 Annals of Botany Company
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