How does papilionaceous corolla help in self pollination?
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the answer is... the papilionaceous corolla of the Fabaceae evolved under the selective pressure of bee pollinators. ... Only some of the Hymenoptera landed on the flowers from the front and elicited pollination mechanisms. Most of the insects sucked the nectar from the back without any pollen transfer
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t is accepted that the papilionaceous corolla of the Fabaceae evolved under the selective pressure of bee pollinators. ... Only some of the Hymenoptera landed on the flowers from the front and elicited pollination mechanisms. Most of the insects sucked the nectar from the back without any pollen transfer.
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