Nature’s most fruitful threesome: the relationship between yeasts, insects, and angiosperms

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Eduardo D. Fenner and collaborators from the Graduate Program in Environment and Sustainable Technologies, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Campus Cerro Largo, Cerro Largo, RS, Brazil have published the article: Natureu2019s Most Fruitful Threesome: The Relationship between Yeasts, Insects, and Angiosperms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 21/08/2022

SUMMARY

    Published maps and institutional affil- Pollinating insects forage flowers to nourish themselves, and through these forages, plants can be rewarded with pollination. Although this plant-animal relationship has been documented for more than a century, only in the last decades has it . . .

     

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