Subtleties of Pollination

Subtleties of Pollination

KENAAN ET AL 968, 1966 2 Couch OA, Jr: Cardiac aneurysm with ventricular tachycardia and subsequent excision of aneurysm. Case report. Circulation 20 ...

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KENAAN ET AL 968, 1966 2 Couch OA, Jr: Cardiac aneurysm with ventricular tachycardia and subsequent excision of aneurysm. Case report. Circulation 20 :251-253, 1959 3 Ritter ER: Intractable ventricular tachycardia due to ventricular aneurysm with surgical cure. Ann Intern Med 71 :1155-1157, 1969 4 Magidson 0 : Resection of postmyocardial infarction ventricular aneurysm for cardiac arrhythmias.. Dis Chest 56:211-218, 1969 5 Najd H, Hunter JA, Dye WS, et al: Emergency left ventricular aneurysmectomy for dying patient. Am J Cardiol (Abstract) 25: 119, 1970 6 Hunt D, Sloman G, Westlake G: Case report: Ventricular aneurysmectomy for recurrent tachycardia. Brit Heart J 31 :264-266, 1969 7 Schlesinger Z, Lieberman Z, Neufeld HN: Ventricular aneurysmectomy for severe rhythm disturbances. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 61 :602-604, 1971 8 Thind GS, Blakemore WS, Zinsser HF: Ventricular aneurysmectomy for the treatment of recurrent ventricular tachycardia. Am J Cardid 27:890694, 1971 9 DeBakey ME: Surgery of the coronary arteries. J Cardiovasc Surg 13:98-105, 1972 10 DeSanctis RW, Block P, Hutter AM: Tachyarrhythrnia in myocardial infarction. Symposium : Myocardial infarction 1972, Part 3. Circulation 45:681-702, 1972

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Subtleties of Pollination Darwin showed that insects visited orchid flowers to obtain nectar from their long - spurs. - - and that in the process the club-shaped pollen masses characteristic of orchids become attached to the insect's ~roboscisbv means of special sticky disks, are pulled-out of thed sheaths, and, when dried by exposure to air, move down and apart so that when the insect visits another flower, they leave some of their pollen on the sticky receptive pads of the female stigma. Darwin was puzzled by the absence of nectar in orchid genera like Ophys. Only recently has it been shown that these species are pollinated by pseudocopulation, male insects visit them because they mistake them for female insects. In their attempts to mate with these false females, the males

become coated with pollen and transport it to effect the real fertilization of the other flowers. Another tropical genus, Coryanthes, has a lip transformed into a miniature bucket, which is flled by drops of fluid. Further up there are two ridges whose fleshy substance is much appreciated by bumble-bees. Some of the bumble-bees tumble into the bucket: climbing out by the only firm path available up its slippery surface, they get pollen masses stuck to their backs, and these will fertilize other flowers. Huxley, J and Kettlewell, H B D: Charles Darwin and His World, New York, Viking Press, 1965

CHEST, VOL. 64, NO. 5, NOVEMBER, 1973