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Cytinus hypocistis L. - syn. Asarum hypocistis L. (basionym) - Cytinaceae | Cytinus hypocistis L. - syn. Asarum hypocistis L. (basionym) - Cytinaceae - **Cistenräuber** |
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Ant-pollinated parasitic plant, native to the Mediterranean. | Ant-pollinated parasitic plant, native to the Mediterranean. |
[The endophytic system of Mediterranean Cytinus (Cytinaceae) developing on five host Cistaceae species., De Vega, C., Ortiz, P.L., Arista, M., Talavera, S., Annals of Botany, 100(6), 2007, 1209-1217] [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759266/]] | [The endophytic system of Mediterranean Cytinus (Cytinaceae) developing on five host Cistaceae species., De Vega, C., Ortiz, P.L., Arista, M., Talavera, S., Annals of Botany, 100(6), 2007, 1209-1217] [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759266/]] |
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"Male and female flowers of Cytinus, during both the day and night, produced a sweet scent (to the human nose) with (E)-cinnamyl alcohol, (E)-cinn{{:cytinus_hypocistitis.jpg|}}amaldehyde and 4-oxoisophorone predominating in the volatile profile... Most importantly, the presence of the main compounds was constant across all Cytinus populations and races, a finding that suggests they are important signalling molecules. Supporting this idea, our results have shown that volatiles released only by the flowers, and particularly (E)-cinnamyl alcohol and (E)-cinamaldehyde, play an important role in the attraction of pollinators to Cytinus flowers." \\ | "Male and female flowers of Cytinus, during both the day and night, produced a sweet scent (to the human nose) with [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/rw1040881.html|(E)-cinnamyl alcohol]], [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/rw1092691.html|(E)-cinnamaldehyde]] and 4-oxoisophorone predominating in the volatile profile... Most importantly, the presence of the main compounds was constant across all Cytinus populations and races, a finding that suggests they are important signalling molecules. Supporting this idea, our results have shown that volatiles released only by the flowers, and particularly (E)-cinnamyl alcohol and (E)-cinamaldehyde, play an important role in the attraction of pollinators to Cytinus flowers." \\ |
[Floral volatiles play a key role in specialized ant pollination., de Vega, C., Herrera, C.M., Dötterl, S., Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 16(1), 2014, 32-42] [[http://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/90050/1/de%20Vega%20et%20al%20PPEES%202014.pdf]] | [Floral volatiles play a key role in specialized ant pollination., de Vega, C., Herrera, C.M., Dötterl, S., Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 16(1), 2014, 32-42] [[http://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/90050/1/de%20Vega%20et%20al%20PPEES%202014.pdf]] |
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| Thomé,O.W., Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz, Tafeln, vol.3 t.458 (1885) \\ |
| [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=315882]] |
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