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Marina Micaela Strelin

8PUBLICATIONS
8CO-AUTHORS
Plant developmental and reproductive biologyPlant and fungus systematics and taxonomyPlant pathologyHorticultural crop growth and development
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|Jan 28, 2025
Female-biased nectar production is associated with the Darwin's inflorescence syndrome.

M M Strelin, S S Gavini, M A Aizen

|Nov 13, 2024
Exploring the influences of resource limitation and plant aging on pollen development in Azorella nivalis Phil. (Apiaceae), a long-lived high-Andean cushion plant.

M M Strelin, S S Gavini, N C Soares

|Aug 30, 2023
Darwin's inflorescence syndrome is indeed associated with bee pollination.

Marina M Strelin, Nicolay L da Cunha, Aimé Rubini-Pisano

|Aug 16, 2022
Within-individual leaf allometry and the evolution of leaf morphology: A multilevel analysis of leaf allometry in temperate Viburnum (Adoxaceae) species.

Marina M Strelin, Pamela K Diggle

|Feb 16, 2022
Correction to: Delayed differentiation of epidermal cells walls can underlie pedomorphosis in plants: the case of pedomorphic petals in the hummingbird-pollinated Caiophora hibiscifolia (Loasaceae, subfam. Loasoideae) species.

Marina M Strelin, Eduardo E Zattara, Kristian K Ullrich

|Jan 04, 2022
Delayed differentiation of epidermal cells walls can underlie pedomorphosis in plants: the case of pedomorphic petals in the hummingbird-pollinated Caiophora hibiscifolia (Loasaceae, subfam. Loasoideae) species.

Marina M Strelin, Eduardo E Zattara, Kristian Ullrich

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Marcelo A Aizen

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G L Gleiser

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Lawrence D Harder

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Mason W Kulbaba

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Pamela K Diggle

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Nicolay L da Cunha

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Aimé Rubini-Pisano

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Marcelo A Aizen

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G L Gleiser

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Lawrence D Harder

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