Irene Baker
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British born American botanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Irene Baker was an American botanist who collaborated with her husband Herbert G. Baker to research pollination biology, the composition of nectar and study its ecological, evolutionary and taxonomic qualities.
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- Floral nectar sugar constituents in relation to pollinator type (1983) (632)
- Amino-acids in Nectar and their Evolutionary Significance (1973) (355)
- Sugar Composition of Nectars and Fruits Consumed by Birds and Bats in the Tropics and Subtropics 1 (1998) (281)
- Starch in Angiosperm Pollen Grains and Its Evolutionary Significance (1979) (267)
- Studies of nectar-constitution and pollinator-plant coevolution (1975) (222)
- THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF NECTAR CHEMISTRY TO THE RECOGNITION OF POLLINATOR TYPES (1990) (182)
- A Comparison of the Amino Acid Complements of Floral and Extrafloral Nectars (1978) (178)
- On the calculation of sugar concentration in flower nectar (1979) (160)
- The occurrence and significance of amino acids in floral nectar (1986) (133)
- Ecological and evolutionary implications of digestive processes: Bird preferences and the sugar constituents of floral nectar and fruit pulp (1992) (121)
- Intraspecific Constancy of Floral Nectar Amino Acid Complements (1977) (112)
- Variation in Floral Sex Allocation with Time of Season and Currency (1992) (101)
- Cytogeography and taxonomy of the Portulaca oleracea L. polyploid complex. (1978) (76)
- Butterfly Exploitation of an Ant-Plant Mutualism: Adding Insult to Herbivory (1989) (72)
- ANALYSES OF AMINO ACIDS IN FLOWER NECTARS OF HYBRIDS AND THEIR PARENTS, WITH PHYLOGENETIC IMPLICATIONS (1976) (67)
- Ants Like Flower Nectar (1981) (65)
- SIMILARITY OF AMINO ACIDS IN NECTAR AND LARVAL SALIVA: THE NUTRITIONAL BASIS FOR TROPHALLAXIS IN SOCIAL WASPS (1982) (65)
- Minor Parasitism in Pollination Biology and Its Community Function: The Case of Ceiba acuminata (1971) (63)
- The Maintenance of the Gynodioecious Breeding System in Plantago lanceolata L. (1980) (55)
- Intra-population Differentiation of Physiological Response to Flooding in a Population of Veronica peregrina L. (1973) (54)
- EXTRAFLORAL NECTARIES AS ADAPTATIONS FOR BIRD POLLINATION IN ACACIA TERMINALIS (1985) (51)
- Pollen amino acids—an additional diet for a nectar feeding butterfly? (1990) (49)
- Avian pollination and nectar use in Combretum fruticosum (Loefl.) (1990) (39)
- Nectaries in Some Neotropical Species of Polypodium (Polypodiaceae): Preliminary Observations and Analyses (1982) (38)
- Starchy and starchless pollen in the Onagraceae (1982) (31)
- Chromosome Numbers in the Bombacaceae (1968) (26)
- Chemical Constituents of the Nectars of Two Erythrina Species and Their Hybrid (1979) (23)
- Ants and Flowers (1978) (19)
- Pollination-related characteristics in the mimosoid legumeAcacia terminalis (Leguminosae) (1987) (16)
- Reproductive biology of the tree Ipomoea wolcottiana (Convolvulaceae) (1987) (15)
- THE CYTOTAXONOMY OF FILIPENDULA (ROSACEAE) AND ITS IMPLICATIONS (1967) (8)
- Starch in angiosperm pollen grains and its anthecological significance: Extended Abstract (1979) (7)
- Hummingbirds Feeding from Exudates on Diseased Scrub Oak (1983) (5)
- Isozyme Variability in Cortaderia selloana and Isozyme Constancy in C. jubata (Poaceae) (1980) (5)
- Honeybees Feeding from Honeydew Exudate of Diseased Gambel's Oak in Colorado (1983) (5)
- Monoecism in the Genus Freycinetia (Pandanaceae) (1984) (3)
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