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Plant biology, 2020
The future impact of climate change and a warmer world is a matter of great concern and so we aimed to evaluate the effects of temperature on pollen viability and fruit set of Mediterranean orchids.
G. Pellegrino +2 more
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The future impact of climate change and a warmer world is a matter of great concern and so we aimed to evaluate the effects of temperature on pollen viability and fruit set of Mediterranean orchids.
G. Pellegrino +2 more
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Vitality and storage condition ofSyringa pollen
Journal of Forestry Research, 2003The fresh pollen vitality, the effect of different storage conditions on the pollen vitality, and the difference of vitality among the species of seven species ofSyringa were determined in Shenyang, China. The results indicated that the pollen vitality (81.5%) ofSyringa villosa was the highest among the seven tested species, followed byS.
Zhou Li +3 more
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, 2020
The aim of this study was to develop mixtures of bee bread and pollen with linseed oil, sea buckthorn oil, royal jelly, and algae Spirulina (Spirulina platesnis) and to determine the impact of vegetable oils on invertase and glucose oxidase activity ...
V. Čeksterytė +3 more
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The aim of this study was to develop mixtures of bee bread and pollen with linseed oil, sea buckthorn oil, royal jelly, and algae Spirulina (Spirulina platesnis) and to determine the impact of vegetable oils on invertase and glucose oxidase activity ...
V. Čeksterytė +3 more
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, 2019
As a novel sodium ion battery anode material, 3D pollen-scaffolded NiSe composite encapsulated by metal-organic framework-derived (MOF-derived) carbon shell is synthesized, denoted as P–NiSe@C.
Chiquan Su +6 more
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As a novel sodium ion battery anode material, 3D pollen-scaffolded NiSe composite encapsulated by metal-organic framework-derived (MOF-derived) carbon shell is synthesized, denoted as P–NiSe@C.
Chiquan Su +6 more
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Storage of Bahiagrass Pollen at Different Temperatures
Crop Science, 2018Paspalum is an important genus of grasses, and some species are used for forage in the warmer regions of the world. Efforts to develop improved cultivars often require intra‐ and interspecific hybridization, but asynchronous flowering sometimes prevents hybridization between parental species.
Naiana Barbosa Dinato +6 more
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Low temperature storage of pistachio pollen
Euphytica, 1988Pollen from four male pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) clones was stored at −196°C and −20°C for up to 12 months and tested for ability to germinate in vitro following a period of hydration at high humidity. Germination of fresh pollen was high (>80%) for each clone. At −196°C, pollen of cv.
Vito S. Polito, Juvenal G. Luza
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Storage of broccoli pollen in liquid nitrogen
Euphytica, 1984Broccoli pollen which had been stored in liquid nitrogen retained its viability, but seed produced using this pollen rapidly lost its germinability. Plants raised from this seed, and their progenies, gave no indication of genetic damage resulting from the low temperature treatment of pollen.
P. Crisp, B. W. W. Grout
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Long-term storage of yam pollen
Scientia Horticulturae, 1983Abstract During 1978–1979, viability of mixed hand-collected pollen from 6–10 genotypes of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata Poir.), stored under various combinations of relative humidity (Rh) and temperature, as well as the relation of pollen germination in vitro with fruit set were investigated.
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In vitro germination, storage and microscopic studies of pollen grains of four Ocimum species
Industrial crops and products (Print), 2022M. Kumari +4 more
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HANDLING AND STORAGE OF POLLEN IN EUCALYPTUS BREEDING
Australian Forestry, 1958Germination of Eucalyptus pollen in vitro is successful, using i.5% gelatine In 20% sucrose and incubating for 6 hr at 30°C.
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