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    Does Reproductive Success in Natural and Anthropogenic Populations of Generalist Epipactis helleborine Depend on Flower Morphology and Nectar Composition? by Brzosko, Emilia, Bajguz, Andrzej, Burzyńska, Justyna, Chmur, Magdalena

    “…The purpose of our study was to determine the role of flower structure and nectar composition in shaping the reproductive success (RS) of the generalist orchid…”
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    In Which Way Do the Flower Properties of the Specialist Orchid Goodyera repens Meet the Requirements of Its Generalist Pollinators? by Brzosko, Emilia, Bajguz, Andrzej, Burzyńska, Justyna, Chmur, Magdalena

    “…This article is the next part of a series of studies documenting the influence of flower traits on the reproductive success (RS) of orchids. Knowledge of…”
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    Floral Nectar Chemistry in Orchids: A Short Review and Meta-Analysis by Brzosko, Emilia, Mirski, Paweł

    Published in Plants (Basel) (27-10-2021)
    “…Nectar is one of the most important flower traits, shaping plant–pollinator interactions and reproductive success. Despite Orchidaceae including numerous…”
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    Nectar Chemistry or Flower Morphology-What Is More Important for the Reproductive Success of Generalist Orchid Epipactis palustris in Natural and Anthropogenic Populations? by Brzosko, Emilia, Bajguz, Andrzej, Burzyńska, Justyna, Chmur, Magdalena

    “…The aim of this study was to determine the level of reproductive success (RS) in natural and anthropogenic populations of generalist orchid and its dependence…”
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    The patterns of inbreeding depression in food-deceptive Dactylorhiza orchids by Wróblewska, Ada, Ostrowiecka, Beata, Brzosko, Emilia, Jermakowicz, Edyta, Tałałaj, Izabela, Mirski, Paweł

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (25-03-2024)
    “…Inbreeding depression (ID) in food-deceptive plants have been reported previously, however, it has not been often proven that selfed seeds germinate better…”
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    How Are the Flower Structure and Nectar Composition of the Generalistic Orchid Neottia ovata Adapted to a Wide Range of Pollinators? by Brzosko, Emilia, Bajguz, Andrzej, Chmur, Magdalena, Burzyńska, Justyna, Jermakowicz, Edyta, Mirski, Paweł, Zieliński, Piotr

    “…Plant-pollinator interactions significantly influence reproductive success (RS) and drive the evolution of pollination syndromes. In the context of RS, mainly…”
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    Spatiotemporal Variations in Seed Set and Pollen Limitation in Populations of the Rare Generalist Species Polemonium caeruleum in Poland by Ryniewicz, Justyna, Roguz, Katarzyna, Mirski, Paweł, Brzosko, Emilia, Skłodowski, Mateusz, Wróblewska, Ada, Ostrowiecka, Beata, Tałałaj, Izabela, Jermakowicz, Edyta, Zych, Marcin

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (03-01-2022)
    “…A vast majority of angiosperms are pollinated by animals, and a decline in the number and diversity of insects often affects plant reproduction through pollen…”
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    Pollen transfer and patterns of reproductive success in pure and mixed populations of nectariferous Platanthera bifolia and P. chlorantha (Orchidaceae) by Brzosko, Emilia, Frąckiel, Krzysztof, Jermakowicz, Edyta, Mirski, Paweł, Ostrowiecka, Beata, Tałałaj, Izabela

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (13-06-2022)
    “…Plant species evolution is driven by many factors that have different roles in space and time. Using different field and laboratory methods, we studied…”
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    Demographic responses of boreal-montane orchid Malaxis monophyllos Sw. populations to contrasting environmental conditions by Jermakowicz, Edyta, Brzosko, Emilia

    Published in Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae (01-01-2016)
    “…In an age of changes in species’ geographical ranges, compounded by climatic and anthropogenic impacts, it become important to know which processes and factors…”
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    Spontaneous caudicle reconfiguration in Dactylorhiza fuchsii: A new self-pollination mechanism for Orchideae by Tałałaj, Izabela, Kotowicz, Jarosław, Brzosko, Emilia, Ostrowiecka, Beata, Aleksandrowicz, Olgierd, Wróblewska, Ada

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-04-2019)
    “…Deceptive plants represent a strategy that promotes outcrossing and protects against facilitated selfing. However, deception does not eliminate the possibility…”
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    Pollinators and visitors of the generalized food-deceptive orchid Dactylorhiza majalis in North-Eastern Poland by Ostrowiecka, Beata, Tałałaj, Izabela, Brzosko, Emilia, Jermakowicz, Edyta, Mirski, Paweł, Kostro-Ambroziak, Agata, Mielczarek, Łukasz, Lasoń, Andrzej, Kupryjanowicz, Janusz, Kotowicz, Jarosław, Wróblewska, Ada

    Published in Biológia (01-10-2019)
    “…Pollinator foraging behavior plays a key role in breeding and therefore affects the evolution of the orchid reproductive strategy. Food-deceptive orchids…”
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    Are hermaphrodites better adapted to the colonization process in trioecious populations of Salix myrsinifolia? by Mirski, Pawel, Brzosko, Emilia

    Published in Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae (01-01-2015)
    “…In trioecious plant populations, the role of hermaphroditism is often uncertain. We investigated the advantages of hermaphroditism in the dioecious shrub Salix…”
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    Seed dispersal in six species of terrestrial orchids in Biebrza National Park by Brzosko, Emilia, Ostrowiecka, Beata, Kotowicz, Jaroslaw, Bolesta, Magdalena, Gromotowicz, Aneta, Gromotowicz, Malgorzata, Orzechowska, Anna, Orzolek, Justyna, Wojdalska, Marta

    Published in Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae (01-01-2017)
    “…Knowledge about seed dispersal is required to explain problems in ecology, phylogeography, and conservation biology. Even though seed dispersal is a…”
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    Population viability analysis of Cypripedium calceolus in a protected area: longevity, stability and persistence by Nicole, F, Brzosko, E, Till-Bottraud, I

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-08-2005)
    “…1. Cypripedium calceolus L. is an emblematic long-lived clonal orchid which has suffered an alarming decline throughout Eurasia. We performed a population…”
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    Dynamics of island populations of Cypripedium calceolus in the Biebrza river valley (north-east Poland) by BRZOSKO, EMILIA

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-05-2002)
    “…Three Cypripedium calceolus populations were observed in the Biebrza National Park (north‐east Poland) for 11 years (1989–99). The populations differed in the…”
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    Pollinator limitation affects low reproductive success in populations of nectarless orchid in the Biebrza National Park by Brzosko, Emilia, Ostrowiecka, Beata, Mirski, Paweł, Jermakowicz, Edyta, Tałałaj, Izabela, Wróblewska, Ada

    Published in Acta Agrobotanica (01-01-2017)
    “…The deficiency of pollinators is indicated as the main factor limiting fruit set in orchids. Nectariferous species are more successful in setting fruits than…”
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    Nectar composition in moth-pollinated Platanthera bifolia and P. chlorantha and its importance for reproductive success by Brzosko, Emilia, Bajguz, Andrzej

    Published in Planta (01-07-2019)
    “…Nectar quantity and quality are floral traits that are subjected to pollinator-mediated selection. Nectar sugar and amino acid (AA) composition in two sister…”
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    Breeding system variability, pollination biology, and reproductive success of rare Polemonium caeruleum L. in NE Poland by Ostrowiecka, Beata, Brzosko, Emilia, Jermakowicz, Edyta, Wróblewska, Ada, Mirski, Paweł, Roguz, Katarzyna, Ryniewicz, Justyna, Zych, Marcin, Tałałaj, Izabela

    Published in Acta Agrobotanica (01-01-2017)
    “…Polemonium caeruleum (Polemoniaceae) represents a very interesting system of compatibility transition. Studies of its biological and ecological properties in…”
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    High levels of genetic diversity in populations of Iris aphylla L. (Iridaceae), an endangered species in Poland by WRÓBLEWSKA, ADA, BRZOSKO, EMILIA, CZARNECKA, BOŻENNA, NOWOSIELSKI, JAROSŁAW

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-05-2003)
    “…We used RAPDs (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNAs) to investigate genetic diversity and its partition within and between three populations of Iris aphylla in…”
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    In Which Way Do the Flower Properties of the Specialist Orchid IGoodyera repens/I Meet the Requirements of Its Generalist Pollinators? by Brzosko, Emilia, Bajguz, Andrzej, Burzyńska, Justyna, Chmur, Magdalena

    “…This article is the next part of a series of studies documenting the influence of flower traits on the reproductive success (RS) of orchids. Knowledge of…”
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