Articles for tag: carrion mimicry, gene mutations, plant evolution, pollination strategies, sulfur-based odors

Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense)

How Gene Mutations Help Flowers Mimic Foul Odors to Attract Pollinators

April Joy Jovita

Some plants have evolved a surprising strategy to attract pollinators—not with sweet fragrances, but with the stench of rotting flesh and dung. Researchers have discovered that certain flowering plants, including wild ginger (Asarum canadense), produce malodorous chemicals through gene mutations that mimic the scent of decaying organic matter. The Genetic Mechanism Behind the Stench   Scientists ...