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The tomato flowers are characterized by possessing poricidal anthers, which restrict the exit of the pollen to a tiny opening on the apex of the anther. To extract pollen efficiently, some visiting bees grasp the anthers and quickly contracting their flight muscles, producing vibrations and an audib...

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Published in:PLoS computational biology 2021-10, Vol.17 (9), p.ev17.i09
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Language:eng
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Summary:The tomato flowers are characterized by possessing poricidal anthers, which restrict the exit of the pollen to a tiny opening on the apex of the anther. To extract pollen efficiently, some visiting bees grasp the anthers and quickly contracting their flight muscles, producing vibrations and an audible sound. The vibrations are transferred to the anthers, shaking and stimulating the pollen inside them to leave by the pores, a phenomenon known as floral sonication or buzz-pollination. DOI: pcbi.1009426 Image Credit: Priscila de CE1;ssia Souza AraFA;jo (co-author of the manuscript) photographed this bee visiting flowers of tomato plants grown at the experimental fields of the Federal University of ViE7;osa (Minas Gerais State, Brazil). We confirm that the image can publish under the Creative Commons Attribution License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ). The authors own the copyright for the image and confirm that agree with open Access License of PLOS Computational Biology.
ISSN:1553-7358
1553-7358