With the aid of osmium tetroxide vapour, dry pollen and pollen at various stages of hydration has been fixed anhydrously for examination with the transmission electron microscope (TEM). In addition to establishing features characteristic of grains at different states of hydration, this technique has enabled the detection of a superficial layer investing both the exine and the pollen coating. This layer, some 10 nm in depth, binds both lanthanum and Alcian Blue and is shown to be the first component of the pollen grain to make contact with the stigmatic pellicle. The use of vapour fixation has also rendered it possible to chart the passage of water into the pollen grains with great accuracy, for each level of hydration displays a strikingly ...
Japanese angelica (Aralia elata L.) pollens were collected from the mature central open spikelet hav...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
Pollen grains serve a very important role in the life cycle of flowering plants, in that they are in...
With the aid of osmium tetroxide vapour, dry pollen and pollen at various stages of hydration has be...
An anhydrous fixation method has been used to examine the de- and rehydration of pollen grains of Br...
A method is described by which the changes in shape that accompany hydration olBrassica pollen grain...
Quantitative studies of the adhesion of pollen grains to the stigma in Brassica oleracea revealed th...
The osmotic potential (tpx) of the stigmatic papillar cells of Brassica oleracea is —14-8 bars. In l...
The osmotic potential (psi pi) of the stigmatic papillar cells of Brassica oleracea is -14.8 bars. I...
Pollen grains found in honey are subjected to changes in volume and shape by hydration of the plasm ...
The presence of a film of distilled water on the stigma surface of freshly opened flowers results in...
Pollen hydration and self-incompatibility (SI) in Brassica have been studied by using a combination ...
Pollen is appropriately referred by some as Golden dust extremely valuable on account of their treme...
Based on the authors' previous work an attempt has been made to study water flow in the lipid matrix...
The male gametophyte developmental programme can be divided into five phases which differ in relatio...
Japanese angelica (Aralia elata L.) pollens were collected from the mature central open spikelet hav...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
Pollen grains serve a very important role in the life cycle of flowering plants, in that they are in...
With the aid of osmium tetroxide vapour, dry pollen and pollen at various stages of hydration has be...
An anhydrous fixation method has been used to examine the de- and rehydration of pollen grains of Br...
A method is described by which the changes in shape that accompany hydration olBrassica pollen grain...
Quantitative studies of the adhesion of pollen grains to the stigma in Brassica oleracea revealed th...
The osmotic potential (tpx) of the stigmatic papillar cells of Brassica oleracea is —14-8 bars. In l...
The osmotic potential (psi pi) of the stigmatic papillar cells of Brassica oleracea is -14.8 bars. I...
Pollen grains found in honey are subjected to changes in volume and shape by hydration of the plasm ...
The presence of a film of distilled water on the stigma surface of freshly opened flowers results in...
Pollen hydration and self-incompatibility (SI) in Brassica have been studied by using a combination ...
Pollen is appropriately referred by some as Golden dust extremely valuable on account of their treme...
Based on the authors' previous work an attempt has been made to study water flow in the lipid matrix...
The male gametophyte developmental programme can be divided into five phases which differ in relatio...
Japanese angelica (Aralia elata L.) pollens were collected from the mature central open spikelet hav...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
Pollen grains serve a very important role in the life cycle of flowering plants, in that they are in...