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<p>Flower visitors were considered as nectar thieves when neither touching anthers nor stigma of the flowers during the visit and thus only robbing nectar without pollination.</p>
<p>Since Moringa oleifera originates from the Himalaya region, hardls anything is known about its reproductive ecology in West Africa.</p>
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<p>Flower visitors were considered as nectar thieves when neither touching anthers nor stigma of the flowers during the visit and thus only robbing nectar without pollination.</p>
<p>Since Moringa oleifera originates from the Himalaya region, hardls anything is known about its reproductive ecology in West Africa.</p>
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