Production year
2010
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"Acacia cornigera", une plante d'Amérique ans une serre du CEFE (Centre d'écologie fonctionnelle et évolutive) à Montpellier. Cette espèce présente des adaptations lui permettant d'héberger des fourmis protectrices. Ses feuilles bipennées portent des excroissances jaunes riches en protéines et lipides, consommées par les fourmis.
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2010
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