Nectar composition in moth-pollinated Platanthera bifolia and P. chlorantha and its importance for reproductive success

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Emilia Brzosko
Andrzej Bajguz
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[1] University of Bialystok,Faculty of Biology and Chemistry, Institute of Biology
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Planta | 2019年 / 250卷
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Amino acids; NE Poland; Sugars; Pollination success;
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