نتایج جستجو برای: pollen

تعداد نتایج: 20847  

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2009
Dennis vanEngelsdorp Jay D Evans Leo Donovall Chris Mullin Maryann Frazier James Frazier David R Tarpy Jerry Hayes Jeffery S Pettis

Here we describe a new phenomenon, entombed pollen, which is highly associated with increased colony mortality. Entombed pollen is sunken, capped cells amidst "normal", uncapped cells of stored pollen, and some of the pollen contained within these cells is brick red in color. There appears to be a lack of microbial agents in the pollen, and larvae and adult bees do not have an increased rate of...

1998
M. E. Degaudenzi C. M. Arizmendi

The most abundant biological particles in the atmosphere are pollen grains and spores. Self protection of pollen allergy is possible through the information of future pollen contents in the air. In spite of the importance of airborne pollen concentration forecasting, it has not been possible to predict the pollen concentrations with great accuracy, and about 25% of the daily pollen forecasts ha...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2004
J-J Delaunay C Seymour V Fouillet

Pollen forecasting is of increasing interest as a way to help the general public avoid contact with allergy-inducing pollen. It was recently reported that the dynamics underlying pollen concentration series is very similar to that of low-dimensional deterministic chaos, thus opening up new avenues of development in local pollen forecasting. Our analysis of hourly cedar pollen series for two sea...

2011
Wei Wang Li Wang Chen Chen Guangyan Xiong Xiao-Yun Tan Ke-Zhen Yang Zi-Chen Wang Yihua Zhou De Ye Li-Qun Chen

The cell wall is important for pollen tube growth, but little is known about the molecular mechanism that controls cell wall deposition in pollen tubes. Here, the functional characterization of the pollen-expressed Arabidopsis cellulose synthase-like D genes CSLD1 and CSLD4 that are required for pollen tube growth is reported. Both CSLD1 and CSLD4 are highly expressed in mature pollen grains an...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2008
Y Takahashi K Takano M Suzuki S Nagai M Yokosuka T Takeshita A Saito H Yasueda T Enomoto

BACKGROUND The route by which pollen enters dwellings has not been clarified. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the amount of pollen entering dwellings by ventilation and adhesion to textile products. METHODS The amount of pollen clinging to fabrics (clothes, laundry, and futon bedding) out of doors was measured by quantification of Japanese cedar pollen antigen Cry j 1. The effect of air ventilation o...

2015
Pavel Bokvaj Said Hafidh David Honys

Pollen, an extremely reduced bicellular or tricellular male reproductive structure of flowering plants, serves as a model for numerous studies covering wide range of developmental and physiological processes. The pollen development represents a fragile and vital phase of plant ontogenesis and pollen was among the first singular plant tissues thoroughly characterized at the transcriptomic level ...

2017
Åsa Lankinen

That sexual selection can be an active force in plant evolution is still under debate. When the number of pollen grains deposited onto a stigma exceeds the number of available ovules, competition among pollen grains for fertilizations will result in selection on traits that increase siring ability (e.g. pollen tube growth rate). The pistil can be regarded as an arena for pollen competition, whe...

Journal: :Biological chemistry 2008
Jaroslav Matousek Lidmila Orctová Josef Skopek Karel Pesina Gerhard Steger

Hop latent viroid (HLVd) is not transmissible through hop generative tissues and seeds. Here we describe the process of HLVd elimination during development of hop pollen. HLVd propagates in uninucleate hop pollen, but is eliminated at stages following first pollen mitosis during pollen vacuolization and maturation. Only traces of HLVd were detected by RT-PCR in mature pollen after anthesis and ...

Journal: :Genes & development 2002
Karine Mouline Anne-Aliénor Véry Frédéric Gaymard Jossia Boucherez Guillaume Pilot Martine Devic David Bouchez Jean-Baptiste Thibaud Hervé Sentenac

Sexual reproduction in plants requires elongation of the pollen tube through the transmitting tissues toward the ovary. Tube growth rate is a major determinant of pollen competitive ability. We report that a K(+) channel of the Shaker family in Arabidopsis, SPIK, plays an important role in pollen tube development. SPIK was found to be specifically expressed in pollen. When SPIK was heterologous...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Maxim Golovkin Anireddy S N Reddy

Calmodulin (CaM), a ubiquitous multifunctional calcium sensor in all eukaryotes, mediates calcium action by regulating the activity/function of many unrelated proteins. Although calcium and CaM are known to play a crucial role in pollen germination and pollen tube growth, the proteins that mediate their action have not been identified. We isolated three closely related CaM-binding proteins (NPG...

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