Pollen grains are microgametophytes produced by angiosperm and gymnosperm plants. They are responsible for transporting genetic material and carrying out fertilization. The study of pollen has numerous practical applications such as plant biodiversity, paleoclimatology, archaeology, allergy studies, the study of nectar sources in honey (melissopalynology), searching for sources of petroleum, and more recently, using pollen as a trace evidence component in forensics. Once pollen grains become airborne, their dispersal is controlled by a number of physical factors that determine the deposition distance from their source area. The purpose of this work is to study spatial pattern of composite pollen in Big Bend National Park using pollen inform...
Pollen-mediated gene flow was measured in two populations of black cottonwood using direct (paternit...
With over 300,000 plant species on the planet and more than 90% of them relying on pollen for reprod...
I compared atmospheric and soil pollen values to determine taphonomic influences on pollen in Southw...
Pollen grains are microgametophytes produced by angiosperm and gymnosperm plants. They are responsib...
Pollen grains are microgametophytes produced by angiosperm and gymnosperm plants. They are responsib...
The analysis of pollen grains finds applications in fields as diverse as allergology, paleoecology, ...
The use of pollen as a forensic tool for geolocation is a well-established practice worldwide in cas...
© 2018 Campbell et al. Applications in Plant Sciences is published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on beh...
The pollen that falls to the surface at any given point is called the pollen rain. For most regions ...
Pollen grains only represent a small fraction of the total amount of the viable biological particles...
Predictions of airborne allergenic pollen concentrations at fine spatial scales require information ...
Total pollen production per inflorescence was studied in the most important species of the Poaceae f...
The article provides the results of a study dealing with pollen release into the atmosphere by 23 sp...
1. Understanding the drivers and spatial scale of gene flow is essential for the management of speci...
Deborah DelaneyThe European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is an agriculturally significant beneficial i...
Pollen-mediated gene flow was measured in two populations of black cottonwood using direct (paternit...
With over 300,000 plant species on the planet and more than 90% of them relying on pollen for reprod...
I compared atmospheric and soil pollen values to determine taphonomic influences on pollen in Southw...
Pollen grains are microgametophytes produced by angiosperm and gymnosperm plants. They are responsib...
Pollen grains are microgametophytes produced by angiosperm and gymnosperm plants. They are responsib...
The analysis of pollen grains finds applications in fields as diverse as allergology, paleoecology, ...
The use of pollen as a forensic tool for geolocation is a well-established practice worldwide in cas...
© 2018 Campbell et al. Applications in Plant Sciences is published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on beh...
The pollen that falls to the surface at any given point is called the pollen rain. For most regions ...
Pollen grains only represent a small fraction of the total amount of the viable biological particles...
Predictions of airborne allergenic pollen concentrations at fine spatial scales require information ...
Total pollen production per inflorescence was studied in the most important species of the Poaceae f...
The article provides the results of a study dealing with pollen release into the atmosphere by 23 sp...
1. Understanding the drivers and spatial scale of gene flow is essential for the management of speci...
Deborah DelaneyThe European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is an agriculturally significant beneficial i...
Pollen-mediated gene flow was measured in two populations of black cottonwood using direct (paternit...
With over 300,000 plant species on the planet and more than 90% of them relying on pollen for reprod...
I compared atmospheric and soil pollen values to determine taphonomic influences on pollen in Southw...