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Weinhold, Arne und Keller, Alexander (2025): Blüten, Bestäuber und ihre Bakterien – eine Dreiecksbeziehung. In: BIOspektrum, Vol. 31: pp. 364-366 [PDF, 645kB]

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The plant-microbe-pollinator triangle represents a mutualistic tripartite interaction network among plants, microbes, and insects. Microbes do not only support pollinator health but influence pollination success directly by altering the scent of nectar. Pollinators, in turn, can serve as microbial vectors, and transfer microbes between flowers and across species. Understanding these complex interaction networks is crucial to sustain ecosystem service by wild pollinators for future generations.

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