Polluted Flowers Smell Less Sweet to Pollinators, Study Finds


New study shows air pollution may reduce the attractiveness of flowers to pollinating insects. Nitrate radicals in urban air degrade the scent of evening primrose, leading to fewer visits from pollinators. This could impact plant reproduction, fruit production, and pollinator populations. Researchers at the University of Washington conducted the study, highlighting the broader impacts of air pollution on ecosystems.



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