Extrafloral Nectar at Claire Bahena blog

Extrafloral Nectar. The goal is to include all glands which produce water and sugars, but do not. Extrafloral nectaries (efns) are plant glands that secrete sugary liquid (nectar) and yet are not involved in pollination. Extrafloral nectary is an indirect defense device of plants and can be located on the shoot, leaf stalks, leaf blades or stipules, or on the inner or outer surfaces of the sepals but not. Efns display a remarkable diversity of evolutionary. Extrafloral nectaries are special glands that can be found on many parts of the plant including the leaves, stems, and petioles. Extrafloral nectar (efn) provides plants with indirect defence against herbivores by attracting predatory insects, predominantly ants. Plants in over one hundred families in habitats worldwide bear extrafloral nectaries (efns). We are using the term extrafloral nectaries very broadly here.

Extrafloral nectar (EFN) nectaries (arrows) on common native forest
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Plants in over one hundred families in habitats worldwide bear extrafloral nectaries (efns). Extrafloral nectar (efn) provides plants with indirect defence against herbivores by attracting predatory insects, predominantly ants. The goal is to include all glands which produce water and sugars, but do not. Extrafloral nectary is an indirect defense device of plants and can be located on the shoot, leaf stalks, leaf blades or stipules, or on the inner or outer surfaces of the sepals but not. We are using the term extrafloral nectaries very broadly here. Extrafloral nectaries (efns) are plant glands that secrete sugary liquid (nectar) and yet are not involved in pollination. Efns display a remarkable diversity of evolutionary. Extrafloral nectaries are special glands that can be found on many parts of the plant including the leaves, stems, and petioles.

Extrafloral nectar (EFN) nectaries (arrows) on common native forest

Extrafloral Nectar Plants in over one hundred families in habitats worldwide bear extrafloral nectaries (efns). Extrafloral nectaries are special glands that can be found on many parts of the plant including the leaves, stems, and petioles. The goal is to include all glands which produce water and sugars, but do not. We are using the term extrafloral nectaries very broadly here. Extrafloral nectary is an indirect defense device of plants and can be located on the shoot, leaf stalks, leaf blades or stipules, or on the inner or outer surfaces of the sepals but not. Plants in over one hundred families in habitats worldwide bear extrafloral nectaries (efns). Extrafloral nectar (efn) provides plants with indirect defence against herbivores by attracting predatory insects, predominantly ants. Extrafloral nectaries (efns) are plant glands that secrete sugary liquid (nectar) and yet are not involved in pollination. Efns display a remarkable diversity of evolutionary.

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