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Floral nectary ultrastructure of Prunus persica (L.) Batch cv. Forastero (Newcomer), an Argentine peach

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The nectariferous tissue was formed by densely packed parenchyma cells (secretory cells) and an epidermis with hairs and modified stomata, which contained a cytoplasm with endoplasmic reticulum, plastids, mitochondria and dictyosomes.
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Flowers of Prunus persica (L.) Batch. cv. Forastero have an orange toral nectary. The nectariferous tissue was formed by densely packed parenchyma cells (secretory cells) and an epidermis with hairs and modified stomata. The epidermal cells were highly vacuolated with a striated cuticle. The ultrastructure of these cells contained a cytoplasm with endoplasmic reticulum, plastids, mitochondria and dictyosomes. Sub-epidermal cells were barely vacuolated and their ultrastructure was similar to that of the epidermal cells. Differences were observed only in the endoplasmic reticulum, which is organized in a parallel configuration. Plasmodesmata were found between adjacent secretory cells and between secretory and epidermal cells. An electron dense secretion occurred in the intercellular spaces and between the external tangential wall and the cuticle of the epidermal cells. According to the ultrastructural observations, the sugar solution could be passed through the symplast or the apoplast. The nectar could be exuded from the stomata and the micro-channels of the cuticle covering the epidermal cells.

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A systematic survey of floral nectaries

TL;DR: The construction of classifications, as well as the understanding of biological diversity, depends upon a careful comparison of attributes of the organisms studied, and the extent to which particular characters are constant or labile will determine their usefulness to systematics.
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Floral Nectar Production and Nectary Anatomy and Ultrastructure of Echinacea purpurea (Asteraceae)

TL;DR: The abundance of mitochondria suggests an eccrine mechanism of secretion, although dictyosomal vesicles may contribute to a granulocrine process.
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Nectar-secreting floral stomata in Maxillaria anceps Ames & C. Schweinf. (Orchidaceae).

TL;DR: Nectar secretion in a presumed entomophilous species of Maxillaria is described for the first time, as droplets that are exuded by modified stomata borne upon the labellar callus and collects upon thelabellum and at the base of the column-foot.
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Ultrastructure of the nectary spur of platanthera chlorantha (custer) rchb. (orchidaceae) during successive stages of nectar secretion

TL;DR: The ultrastructure of the cells prepared by freeze-substitution compared favorably with that seen in cells subjected to conventional chemical fixation.
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The study of plant structure: Principles and selected methods

TL;DR: The study of plant structure principles and selected methods and how these principles are applied to the design of phytochemical processes is studied.
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The floral and extra-floral nectaries of passiflora. ii. the extra-floral nectary

TL;DR: Investigation of floral nectary development and nectar secretion in three species of Passiflora found no evidence of participation of endoplasmic reticulum or Golgi in the secretion of pre-nectar, and it is concluded that in these starchy nectaries granulocrine secretion, commonly reported for floral nECTaries, does not occur.
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Development and ultrastructure of Cucurbita pepo nectaries of male flowers

TL;DR: The development of the nectary of the male flower of Cucurbita pepo L. was studied from 5 d before to 2 d after anthesis and stores material for synthesizing the sugar component of nectar and stores similar material again after nectar resorption.
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Nectar Fluorescence under Ultraviolet Irradiation.

TL;DR: Nectar, which fluoresces in the visible and absorbs in the ultraviolet spectrum when irradiated by ultraviolet light, occurs in many bee-pollinated plants and assumes an important role in pollination of the flowers and foraging efficiency of beers.