Different types of pollen dispersing units are described. The pollen of angiosperms may be dispersed in monads, tetrads, polyads, massulae or compact pollinia. The monads and tetrads may form larger clumps of pollen with the aid of the following substances: a) pollenkitt, a product of in situ degeneration of the tapetum; b) tryphine, a product of tapetal extra situm degeneration, found only in Cruciferae; c) elastoviscin, a highly viscous product of the degeneration of a limited number of tapetal cells, found only in certain Orchidaceae; d) viscin threads or sporopollenin filaments arising from the pollen exine. The number of pollen grains composing the clumps depends on pollen diameter and the cohesive forces holding the pollen grains toge...
The diverse epidendroid orchid tribe Neottieae is characterized by multiple transitions between auto...
Pollinator functional groups differ in their pollen carryover effectiveness and in the importance fo...
Pollen morphology of 351 species from Karachi, belonging to 67 families of Angiosperms, distributed ...
The pollen of gymnosperms and angiosperms may be dispersed in monads, tetrads, polyads, massulae or ...
The main morphological, cytological and physiological characters of ripe pollen are described, compa...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...
The extend of general palynological diversity in the permanent tetrads of Vaccinium pollen was studi...
The structure of the pollen of 42 species of Pseuduvaria (Annonaceae) is described. The pollen is co...
Pollen grains of all three genera of Dichapetalaceae (Dichapetalum, Stephanopodium and Tapura) compr...
Pollen presenters are specific floral structures, other than anthers, from which pollen is distribut...
Ecologists and evolutionary biologists have been interested in the functional biology of pollen sinc...
Ephedra (Gnetales) is a gymnosperm genus with a long evolutionary history; the first dispersed polle...
Selected examples of pollen and seed dispersal in Mediterranean plants are described. The aspects of...
Palynology is the science that studies pollen, the element that contains the male gamete and which i...
Pollen transport to a receptive stigma can be facilitated through different pollinators, which submi...
The diverse epidendroid orchid tribe Neottieae is characterized by multiple transitions between auto...
Pollinator functional groups differ in their pollen carryover effectiveness and in the importance fo...
Pollen morphology of 351 species from Karachi, belonging to 67 families of Angiosperms, distributed ...
The pollen of gymnosperms and angiosperms may be dispersed in monads, tetrads, polyads, massulae or ...
The main morphological, cytological and physiological characters of ripe pollen are described, compa...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...
The extend of general palynological diversity in the permanent tetrads of Vaccinium pollen was studi...
The structure of the pollen of 42 species of Pseuduvaria (Annonaceae) is described. The pollen is co...
Pollen grains of all three genera of Dichapetalaceae (Dichapetalum, Stephanopodium and Tapura) compr...
Pollen presenters are specific floral structures, other than anthers, from which pollen is distribut...
Ecologists and evolutionary biologists have been interested in the functional biology of pollen sinc...
Ephedra (Gnetales) is a gymnosperm genus with a long evolutionary history; the first dispersed polle...
Selected examples of pollen and seed dispersal in Mediterranean plants are described. The aspects of...
Palynology is the science that studies pollen, the element that contains the male gamete and which i...
Pollen transport to a receptive stigma can be facilitated through different pollinators, which submi...
The diverse epidendroid orchid tribe Neottieae is characterized by multiple transitions between auto...
Pollinator functional groups differ in their pollen carryover effectiveness and in the importance fo...
Pollen morphology of 351 species from Karachi, belonging to 67 families of Angiosperms, distributed ...