Nectar-inhabiting microbes: a bittersweet coexistence
By Vilhelmiina Haavisto
When you think of pollination, you probably think of bees and butterflies flocking to colorful and delightfully scented flowers, transporting pollen from one to another in exchange for a sugary nectar reward. However, there is more to this picture than meets the eye — especially as the third party cannot be seen without a microscope. (more…)