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Nectar secretion dynamics of Hungarian local pear cultivars

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 The dynamics of daily nectar secretion was studied in 28 local pear cultivars in a Hungarian cultivar collection and three main types were distinguished. 1. Cultivars secreting nectar continuously are the most favourable for pollinators, rewarding them both with nectar and pollen. 2. Cultivars with discontinuous nectar secretion have sufficient insect attraction only if anther dehiscence is continuous during the day. In the first two types nectar secretion peaks usually appeared at 9:00 or 10:00, 14:00 or 15:00 and 18:00 or 19:00, with 4–5-hour intervals. 3. In some cultivars no nectar secretion was observed in any or some of the studied years, these being the least attractive for pollinators. The cultivars studied did not necessarily show the same type of nectar secretion dynamics in each season. From the viewpoint of pollination it is also of high importance, in which developmental phase nectar secretion begins.

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Received August 27, 2002; accepted January 7, 2003 Published online: June 2, 2003

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Farkas, Á., Orosz-Kovács, Z. Nectar secretion dynamics of Hungarian local pear cultivars. Plant Syst Evol 238, 57–67 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-003-0268-7

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