Using RNA-seq to characterize pollen–stigma interactions for pollination studies
Abstract Insects are essential for the reproduction of pollinator-dependent crops and contribute to the pollination of 87% of wild plants and 75% of the world’s food crops. Understanding pollen flow dynamics between plants and pollinators is thus essential to manage and conserve wild plants and ensu...
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Autores principales: | Juan Lobaton, Rose Andrew, Jorge Duitama, Lindsey Kirkland, Sarina Macfadyen, Romina Rader |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0568729d0a444842b7c683a63e80403e |
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