May 3, 2020 #2 Asher Kelman OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief Is the surprise, the lack of UV reflection from inside the fertilizing part of the flower! But how is it on polarized light? Asher
Is the surprise, the lack of UV reflection from inside the fertilizing part of the flower! But how is it on polarized light? Asher
May 3, 2020 #3 Dr Klaus Schmitt Well-known member and here at even deeper UV wavelengths... 350nm and 330nm
May 3, 2020 #4 Dr Klaus Schmitt Well-known member Asher Kelman said: Is the surprise, the lack of UV reflection from inside the fertilizing part of the flower! But how is it on polarized light? Asher Click to expand... An insect needs to be attracted from afar and its visual acuity is actually very bad compared to ours! Was busy doing all that, polarization might come later... ;-)
Asher Kelman said: Is the surprise, the lack of UV reflection from inside the fertilizing part of the flower! But how is it on polarized light? Asher Click to expand... An insect needs to be attracted from afar and its visual acuity is actually very bad compared to ours! Was busy doing all that, polarization might come later... ;-)