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Pollen viability is known to decline, sometimes rapidly, with age and exposure to environmental stresses. Because of the potential impact of nongenetic factors on the ability of pollen to fertilize ovules, researchers conducting hand‐pollinations should attempt to control the freshness or viability of pollen used.
Judy L. Stone +2 more
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Efficiency of hand pollination in different pea ( Pisum ) species and subspecies
Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The), 2014With a view to optimise the hand pollination procedures for different pea species and subspecies, eight accessions belonging to Pisum fulvum, Pisum sativum ssp. elatius (wild), P. abyssinicum and P. sativum ssp. sativum (cultivated) were used to compare the mean number of seeds per crossed flower (crossing efficiency) using three methods of pollination:
Oleg E. Kosterin, Vera S. Bogdanova
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Interest in hand pollination, but what about the natural pollinators?
Survey of farmers' attitudes to pollination-enhancing interventions on ...openaire +1 more source
Segregation distortion and linkage analysis of hand pollinated avocados
Journal of Heredity, 1986Andrew M. Torres +3 more
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