The complexity of nectar: secretion and resorption dynamically regulate nectar features |
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Authors: | Massimo Nepi Małgorzata Stpiczyńska |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Environmental Sciences “G. Sarfatti”, Botany Section, Siena University, via P.A. Mattioli, 53100 Siena, Italy;(2) Department of Botany, Lublin Agricultural University, ul. Akademicka 15, 20-950 Lublin, Poland |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we review the phenomenon of nectar resorption, focusing on its physiological and ecological meaning. Nectar resorption is a phenomenon that has long been known but was rarely reported until the1990s. It has more recently been demonstrated in several species by various direct and indirect methodologies. It has generally been demonstrated in senescent flowers as a phenomenon separate in time from, and independent of, nectar secretion. The significance of this type of resorption is generally recognized as a resource-recovery strategy, recycling at least some materials invested in nectar production. Nevertheless, nectar resorption can occur concomitantly with nectar secretion. Nectar production is therefore best considered as a unified process comprising nectar secretion and resorption. The modulation of these two opposite phases allows nectar concentration to be maintained in a range suitable for pollinators (nectar homeostasis). The mechanism of nectar resorption at the cell level has received little attention, and its molecular basis can only be hypothesized on the basis of recent studies concerning sugar sensing. |
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Keywords: | Nectaries Nectar resorption Nectar homeostasis Nectar composition |
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