Florivory defence: are phenolic compounds distributed non-randomly within perianths?

S Nakano, M Oguro, T Itagaki… - Biological Journal of the …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Plants might allocate chemical defences unequally within attractive units of flowers including
petals, sepals, and bracts because of variations in the probability of florivory. Based on …

Florivory defence: are phenolic compounds distributed non-randomly within perianths?

S Nakano, M Oguro, T Itagaki… - Biological Journal of the …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Plants might allocate chemical defences unequally within attractive units of flowers including
petals, sepals, and bracts because of variations in the probability of florivory. Based on …

Florivory defence: are phenolic compounds distributed non-randomly within perianths?

S Nakano, M Oguro, T Itagaki… - Biological Journal of the …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Plants might allocate chemical defences unequally within attractive units of flowers including
petals, sepals, and bracts because of variations in the probability of florivory. Based on …

Florivory defence: are phenolic compounds distributed non-randomly within perianths?

S Nakano, M Oguro, T Itagaki… - Biological Journal of …, 2020 - tohoku.elsevierpure.com
Plants might allocate chemical defences unequally within attractive units of flowers including
petals, sepals, and bracts because of variations in the probability of florivory. Based on …

Florivory defence: are phenolic compounds distributed non-randomly within perianths?

S Nakano, M Oguro, T Itagaki, S Sakai - 2020 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Plants might allocate chemical defences unequally within attractive units of flowers including
petals, sepals, and bracts because of variations in the probability of florivory. Based on …