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This research investigates the role of plant metabolism in attracting pollinators, using Arabidopsis as a model. By analyzing genetic variations and metabolic traits, the project aims to enhance agricultural productivity and biodiversity conservation through a better understanding of plant-pollinator interactions.
Pollination contributes to more than $200 billion of revenue, about 10% of the global agricultural production.
In addition to higher yields and better quality of fruits and vegetables, pollination has evolutionary implications.
Understanding the cues that attract and sustain pollinators will positively impact agriculture and our knowledge on how to preserve biodiversity.
This project aims to unravel the role of plant metabolism in pollination by exploiting the genotypic variation existing among…
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
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