Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1969259767> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1969259767 endingPage "310" @default.
- W1969259767 startingPage "300" @default.
- W1969259767 abstract "Floral fragrances are known to attract pollinators. Resemblances in the chemistry of floral scents may associate a group of plants to the same array of pollinators and/or mirror the systematics of related species. In this study, floral volatiles were extracted and all compounds identified from four Licuala palms: L. grandis, L. mattanensis, L. spinosa and L. lauterbachii. A typical emission of isoprenoid compounds in the four species was revealed. However, each species was characterized by a different chemical composition of the floral bouquet. The relative importance of similarity and diversity found in floral scent chemistry for pollination and systematics is discussed. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
- W1969259767 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1969259767 creator A5010094242 @default.
- W1969259767 creator A5029806863 @default.
- W1969259767 creator A5067841397 @default.
- W1969259767 date "2007-01-01" @default.
- W1969259767 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W1969259767 title "Chemistry of floral scents in fourLicuala species (Arecaceae)" @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1498741887 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1562591783 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1916327745 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1923276563 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1974812350 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1974948018 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1975426306 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1981247018 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1987802587 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1992044735 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1992193548 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1994828536 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W1998173211 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2001577070 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2003233028 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2003825927 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2011727276 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2035578602 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2035949723 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2039654499 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2041334868 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2042783084 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2047676713 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2062622347 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2074188905 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2078375168 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2100058489 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2103856419 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2108108104 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2116633839 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2117620630 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2124815814 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2125687620 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2129061917 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2134960813 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2168000676 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2312363518 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2320613378 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2321050286 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2323338935 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2498148487 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W2529782630 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W4210626264 @default.
- W1969259767 cites W4251968850 @default.
- W1969259767 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/ffj.1797" @default.
- W1969259767 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W1969259767 type Work @default.
- W1969259767 sameAs 1969259767 @default.
- W1969259767 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W1969259767 countsByYear W19692597672012 @default.
- W1969259767 countsByYear W19692597672013 @default.
- W1969259767 countsByYear W19692597672015 @default.
- W1969259767 countsByYear W19692597672016 @default.
- W1969259767 countsByYear W19692597672017 @default.
- W1969259767 countsByYear W19692597672018 @default.
- W1969259767 countsByYear W19692597672022 @default.
- W1969259767 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1969259767 hasAuthorship W1969259767A5010094242 @default.
- W1969259767 hasAuthorship W1969259767A5029806863 @default.
- W1969259767 hasAuthorship W1969259767A5067841397 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C102789151 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C168197293 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C2780110543 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C2780618852 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C41806617 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C58642233 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConcept C94598645 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C102789151 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C121332964 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C168197293 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C185592680 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C2780110543 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C2780618852 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C41806617 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C58642233 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C59822182 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C62520636 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C86803240 @default.
- W1969259767 hasConceptScore W1969259767C94598645 @default.
- W1969259767 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W1969259767 hasLocation W19692597671 @default.
- W1969259767 hasOpenAccess W1969259767 @default.
- W1969259767 hasPrimaryLocation W19692597671 @default.
- W1969259767 hasRelatedWork W1990639689 @default.
- W1969259767 hasRelatedWork W2101862601 @default.