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Nectario en Vitex cymosa, visto con MEB. A, superficie apical del ovario con nectarostomas (70x). B, nectarostomas elevados sobre la epidermis (400x). C-D, detalle de nectarostomas abiertos, paracíticos (2000x).

Nectario en Vitex cymosa, visto con MEB. A, superficie apical del ovario con nectarostomas (70x). B, nectarostomas elevados sobre la epidermis (400x). C-D, detalle de nectarostomas abiertos, paracíticos (2000x).

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Vitex cymosa Bert. ex Spreng. (Lamiaceae) is a native species of tropical and subtropical Central and South America. Its medicinal, antioxidant, antifungal and antibacterial properties are noteworthy and widely studied. This study aims to contribute towards the knowledge of the reproductive biology of V. cymosa, through: the determination of the re...

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... de dicha zona (Fig. 6C). El néctar se libera a través de nectarostomas (puntos blancos en la zona púrpura; Figs. 6B y 7A), levemente elevados sobre la epidermis, no todos abiertos (Fig. 7B), de estructura paracítica (Fig. ...
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... de dicha zona (Fig. 6C). El néctar se libera a través de nectarostomas (puntos blancos en la zona púrpura; Figs. 6B y 7A), levemente elevados sobre la epidermis, no todos abiertos (Fig. 7B), de estructura paracítica (Fig. ...

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