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A Japanese research team found that Amystrops beetles, not wind, pollinate Pandanus trees like the 'kewra,' challenging the prevailing notion. The discovery sheds light on the importance of this plant in various fields.
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Could the identification of Amystrops beetles as pollinators lead to new opportunities in agriculture or ecosystem management?
How might this discovery impact future research on plant pollination and conservation efforts?
What cultural implications could arise from understanding the true pollinators of significant plants like the Pandanus tree?
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