نتایج جستجو برای: pollen

تعداد نتایج: 20847  

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2014
Krystyna Piotrowska-Weryszko Elżbieta Weryszko-Chmielewska

An aerobiological study was conducted to investigate the quantity and quality of pollen in the atmosphere of Lublin in central-eastern Poland. Pollen monitoring was carried out in the period 2001-2012 using a Hirst-type volumetric spore trap. The atmospheric pollen season in Lublin lasted, on average, from the end of January to the beginning of October. The mean air temperature during the study...

2008
H. Human S. W. Nicolson P. Kryger

In honeybee colonies there normally is a queen that lays eggs and workers that supply food and maintain the nest. However, worker bees are able to reproduce in the absence of the queen. A variety of factors, including temperature, food, pheromones and social interactions, have an influence on ovarian development. Protein-rich diets are known to promote ovarian and egg development and, since the...

2017
Ludi Wang Lisa A. Clarke Russell J. Eason Christopher C. Parker Baoxiu Qi Rod J. Scott James Doughty

The establishment of pollen-pistil compatibility is strictly regulated by factors derived from both male and female reproductive structures. Highly diverse small cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) have been found to play multiple roles in plant reproduction, including the earliest stages of the pollen-stigma interaction. Secreted CRPs found in the pollen coat of members of the Brassicaceae, the poll...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
S A Johnson S McCormick

Pollen hydration is usually tightly regulated and occurs in vivo only when desiccated pollen grains acquire water from the female, thus enabling pollen tube growth. Pollen tubes are easily visualized by staining with decolorized aniline blue, a stain specific for callose. We identified a mutant, raring-to-go, in which pollen grains stained for callose before anther dehiscence. When raring-to-go...

2004
Gyoung-Ah Lee Anthony M. Davis David G. Smith John H. McAndrews

Although prehistoric native peoples probably used wild rice for food and ceremony, evidence is sparse. Macrofossil remains of wild rice are uncommon on archaeological sites even where the plant is still common nearby. The association between documented human habitation and wild rice is explored with pollen records from associated wild rice wetlands. For this, reliable identification of wild ric...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Jay A Rosenheim Sebastian J Schreiber Neal M Williams

Lifetime seed production can be constrained by shortfalls of pollen receipt ('pollen limitation'). The ovule oversupply hypothesis states that, in response to unpredictable pollen availability, plants evolve to produce more ovules than they expect to be fertilized, and that this results in pollen limitation of seed production. Here, we present a cartoon model and a model of optimal plant reprod...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2003
P A Steerenberg E W M A Bischoff A de Klerk A P J Verlaan L M N Jongbloets H van Loveren A Opperhuizen G Zomer S H Heisterkamp M Hady F T M Spieksma P H Fischer J A M A Dormans J G C van Amsterdam

During 2 months of the pollen season, the acute and putative adjuvant effect of traffic-related air pollution on respiratory health was investigated in children sensitised to grass pollen or house dust mite (HDM). Respiratory complaints were objectified via measurement of exhaled NO and inflammatory mediators in nasal lavage (NAL). During the study children, skin prick negative (n = 31) or posi...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
F Deng S W Zhu L J Wu B J Cheng

The relationship between pollen germination and the dynamic organization of the actin cytoskeleton during pollen germination is a central theme in plant reproductive biology research. Maize (Zea mays) pollen grains were implanted with 30 keV argon ion (Ar(+)) beams at doses ranging from 0.78 x 10(15) to 13 x 10(15) ions/cm(2). The effects of low-energy ion implantation on pollen germination via...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
t. javady k. arzani

pollen grains of five olive cultivars (olea europaea l .) were examined, using scanning electron microscopy (sem) for identification purposes. four measurments, polar axis (p), equatorial diameter (e), p/e ratio and exine patterns were made. forty pollen grains of each cultivar were viewed before finally selecting a representative pollen grain. polar diameter ranged between 22.76 μm for the...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Ian S Pearse Walter D Koenig Kyle A Funk Mario B Pesendorfer

Pollen limitation is a key assumption of theories that explain mast seeding, which is common among wind-pollinated and woody plants. In particular, the pollen coupling hypothesis and pollination Moran effect hypothesis assume pollen limitation as a factor that synchronizes seed crops across individuals. The existence of pollen limitation has not, however, been unambiguously demonstrated in wind...

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