Among the first morphological studies of pollen were those of Malpighi (1686) and of Grew (1675). While numerous articles on their structure and composition of pollen have been contributed, the amount of data available in application to several problems involved in such study is yet somewhat fragmentar
The morphological study of pollen grains find their use in various disciplines like taxonomic identi...
Pollen grains found in honey are subjected to changes in volume and shape by hydration of the plasm ...
The pollen features of Chaerophyllum coloratum L., endemic to the Dinaric Alps, have been examined b...
Among the first morphological studies of pollen were those of Malpighi (1686) and of Grew (1675). Wh...
The structure and function of pollen have long been subjects of curiosity and speculation. Even bef...
Pollen grains serve a very important role in the life cycle of flowering plants, in that they are in...
Pollen that is preserved in honey reveals the identity of the plants which bees visit in gathering n...
This study aimed to characterize species of Myrtaceae belonging to genera already identified in the ...
The pollen of thirty species distributed among twenty-five genera of the Leguminosae are covered in ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51990/1/421.pdfDescription of 421.pdf : Access restr...
The study of the exine pattern of pollen grains might permit the separation of various taxa and -ass...
The main morphological, cytological and physiological characters of ripe pollen are described, compa...
<p>Mature pollen grains are suboblate to spheroidal, isopolar, radially symmetrical and 3-porate. A ...
The study of fossil pollens from bogs and lake sediments shows that sometimes the percentage of gras...
The pollen morphology of primrose (Primula vulgaris, fam. Primulaceae) has been investigated using ...
The morphological study of pollen grains find their use in various disciplines like taxonomic identi...
Pollen grains found in honey are subjected to changes in volume and shape by hydration of the plasm ...
The pollen features of Chaerophyllum coloratum L., endemic to the Dinaric Alps, have been examined b...
Among the first morphological studies of pollen were those of Malpighi (1686) and of Grew (1675). Wh...
The structure and function of pollen have long been subjects of curiosity and speculation. Even bef...
Pollen grains serve a very important role in the life cycle of flowering plants, in that they are in...
Pollen that is preserved in honey reveals the identity of the plants which bees visit in gathering n...
This study aimed to characterize species of Myrtaceae belonging to genera already identified in the ...
The pollen of thirty species distributed among twenty-five genera of the Leguminosae are covered in ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51990/1/421.pdfDescription of 421.pdf : Access restr...
The study of the exine pattern of pollen grains might permit the separation of various taxa and -ass...
The main morphological, cytological and physiological characters of ripe pollen are described, compa...
<p>Mature pollen grains are suboblate to spheroidal, isopolar, radially symmetrical and 3-porate. A ...
The study of fossil pollens from bogs and lake sediments shows that sometimes the percentage of gras...
The pollen morphology of primrose (Primula vulgaris, fam. Primulaceae) has been investigated using ...
The morphological study of pollen grains find their use in various disciplines like taxonomic identi...
Pollen grains found in honey are subjected to changes in volume and shape by hydration of the plasm ...
The pollen features of Chaerophyllum coloratum L., endemic to the Dinaric Alps, have been examined b...