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151. Floral trait variation in a putative hybrid zone between specialist pollination systems: how could it impact pollinator attraction?

152. Composition, functional properties and safety of honey: a review.

153. Fire regime shapes butterfly communities through changes in nectar resources in an Australian tropical savanna.

154. Cheaters among pollinators: Nectar robbing and thieving vary spatiotemporally with floral traits in Afrotropical forests.

155. Floral resources and insect pollinator populations in urban landscapes

156. Strawberry varieties differ in pollinator‐relevant floral traits

157. Nutrients or resin? – The relationship between resin and food foraging in stingless bees

158. Effect of the partial substitution of mango and ground chia on the antioxidant capacity in the elaboration of nectar based on sachatomate

162. Estrogenic Isoflavones in Clover Plants, Flower Nectar, Unripe Honeys and Mature Honeys: A Natural Biochemical Transformation of Isoflavones by Honeybees

163. Investigations of a compression ignition engine boosted with blends of ocean lemongrass nectar.

164. Quest for The Nectar: In this great labyrinth of life, one who knows how to find beauty in even the most monotonous of times is one that can transform the most absurd of dreams into reality.

165. An updated overview of ultrasound-based interventions on bioactive compounds and quality of fruit juices

166. Floral ecology of Puya ctenorhyncha (Bromeliaceae) an endemic plant of Bolivia

167. The Assessment of Natural Cross Pollination Properties of a Novel Male-Sterile–Female-Fertile Mutation ms LC 01 in Soybean.

168. Microbial signatures of vertebrate visitation in floral nectar: a case study with two endemic Aotearoa New Zealand plant species.

169. First Record of Puya yakespala (Bromeliaceae) in Southwestern Bolivia, with notes on its floral biology and distribution.

170. Aphid biological control in arable crops via flower strips: The predominant role of food resources over diversity effects.

171. Adult monarch butterflies show high tolerance to neonicotinoid insecticides.

172. HONEY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF HONEY SUPPLY IN SIBIEL VILLAGE, SIBIU COUNTY, ROMANIA.

173. Inaugural Description of Extrafloral Nectaries in Sapindaceae: Structure, Diversity and Nectar Composition.

174. Flowering Time Variation in Two Sympatric Tree Species Contributes to Avoid Competition for Pollinator Services.

175. Impact of thermal processing and storage conditions on physicochemical properties of acerola nectar.

176. Water deficit changes patterns of selection on floral signals and nectar rewards in the common morning glory.

177. Elaboração de produtos alimentícios à base de açaí (Euterpe oleracea).

178. Optimization of Thermoultrasound Process of Soursop (Annona muricata) Nectar and Comparison of Its Physicochemical Properties and In Vitro Bioaccessibility of Antioxidants with Pasteurized Sample.

179. The Patterns of Intraspecific Variations in Mass of Nectar Sugar along a Phylogeny Distinguish Native from Non-Native Plants in Urban Greenspaces in Southern England.

180. Jaltomata calliantha (Solanaceae) con fruta blanca endémica de Salpo, región La Libertad, Perú.

181. NECTAR AND POLLEN RESOURCES OF THE HONEY BEE (APIS CERANA) IN MERVEILLE: AN ECORESTORATION SITE NEAR PUDUCHERRY, SOUTHERN INDIA.

182. Post‐secretory synthesis of a natural analog of iron‐gall ink in the black nectar of Melianthus spp.

183. Pollinator competition and the structure of floral resources.

184. Floral nectary structure, nectar presentation and morpho-anatomical analysis of male-fertile and malesterile anthers in onion (Allium cepa, Amaryllidaceae).

185. Evidence of exploitative competition between honey bees and native bees in two California landscapes.

186. Seeding density of wildflower mixes affects nectar production in a focal plant species.

187. Ultrastructural changes during nectar secretion from extrafloral nectaries of Pithecellobium dulce Benth.

188. Standing crops and nutrient attributes of litchi (Litchi chinensis) floral nectar in response to the removal of inflorescences.

189. Impact of extrafloral nectar of Kenaf, Hibiscus cannabinus L. (Malvaceae) on life history parameters and parasitization of Aenasius advena Compere (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae).

190. Plant species with larger extrafloral nectaries produce better quality nectar when needed and interact with the best ant partners.

191. The Effect of Stimulants on Nectar Composition, Flowering, and Seed Yield of Common Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench).

192. Specific alien plant species predominantly deliver nectar sugar and pollen but are not preferentially visited by wild pollinating insects in suburban riparian ecosystems.

193. CYCLOIDEA-like genes control floral symmetry, floral orientation, and nectar guide patterning.

194. Bird and insect pollinators differ in specialization and potential pollination services along disturbance and resource gradients.

195. Nectar microbes may indirectly change fruit consumption by seed-dispersing birds.

196. Improving conservation and translocation success of an endangered orchid, Caladenia xanthochila (Orchidaceae), through understanding pollination.

197. Floral traits and pollination biology of Epimedium chlorandrum Stearn (Berberidaceae).

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