نتایج جستجو برای: pollen analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2841710  

2017
Kazimierz Szczepanek Dorota Myszkowska Elżbieta Worobiec Katarzyna Piotrowicz Monika Ziemianin Zuzanna Bielec-Bąkowska

High Pinaceae pollen concentrations in the air and on the surface of puddles before the main pollen season started were observed in Kraków (southern Poland) in May 2013. The paper presents the results of detailed studies of the composition and source of the "yellow rain" in 2013, and as a comparison, the Pinaceae pollen concentrations and samples collected from the ground surface in 2014 were c...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2016
Jay A Rosenheim Neal M Williams Sebastian J Schreiber Joshua M Rapp

We recently introduced a model that predicts the degree to which a plant's lifetime seed production may be constrained by unpredictable shortfalls of pollen receipt ("pollen limitation"). Burd's comment in this issue criticized our analysis, first by arguing that the empirical literature documents much higher levels of pollen limitation than our model predicts and then suggesting that the appar...

2014
Xun Yue Xin-Qi Gao Fang Wang YuXiu Dong XingGuo Li Xian Sheng Zhang

It is difficult to derive all qualitative proteomic and metabolomic experimental data in male (pollen tube) and female (pistil) reproductive tissues during pollination because of the limited sensitivity of current technology. In this study, genome-scale enzyme correlation network models for plants (Arabidopsis/maize) were constructed by analyzing the enzymes and metabolic routes from a global p...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Ji-Yeon Lee Dong-Hee Lee

We have characterized the global gene expression patterns of Arabidopsis pollen using Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE). A total of 21,237 SAGE tags were sequenced and 4,211 unique tags were identified. Interestingly, the number of unique tags in pollen was low compared with the SAGE library of the leaf constructed on a similar scale. The transcript profiles of pollen reflect accurately...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2003
E Cayenne Engel Rebecca E Irwin

The majority of flowering plants require animals for pollination, a critical ecosystem service in natural and agricultural systems. However, quantifying useful estimates of pollinator visitation rates can be nearly impossible when pollinator visitation is infrequent. We examined the utility of an indirect measure of pollinator visitation, namely pollen receipt by flowers, using the hummingbird-...

2014
S R Durham H S Nelson H Nolte D I Bernstein P S Creticos Z Li J S Andersen

BACKGROUND The objective was to evaluate the association between grass pollen exposure, allergy symptoms and impact on measured treatment effect after grass sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT)-tablet treatment. METHODS The association between grass pollen counts and total combined rhinoconjunctivitis symptom and medication score (TCS) was based on a post hoc analysis of data collected over six tr...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
M J Rodriguez-Enriquez S Mehdi H G Dickinson R T Grant-Downton

In addition to its importance in studies of plant reproduction and fertility, pollen is as widely employed as a model system of cell growth and development. This work demands robust, reproducible methods to induce pollen germination and morphologically normal growth of pollen tubes in vitro. Despite numerous advantages of Arabidopsis thaliana as a model plant, such experiments on pollen germina...

2012
Oussama Abou Chakra Jean-Pierre Sutra Emmanuelle Demey Thomas Joëlle Vinh Pascal Poncet Ghislaine Lacroix Hélène Sénéchal

Grass pollen is one of the most important vectors of aeroallergens. Under atmospheric conditions, pollen grains can release pollen cytoplasmic granules (PCGs). The allergens associated with these intrinsic subfractions induce, in laboratory animals as well as in asthmatic patients, allergic and inflammatory responses. The objectives of this study were to characterize the PCGs' intrinsic allerge...

2014
Frieder Hofmann Mathias Otto Werner Wosniok

Background: Information on pollen dispersal is essential for the risk assessment and management of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) such as Bt maize. We analyzed data on maize pollen deposition at 216 sites in Germany, Switzerland, and Belgium from 2001 to 2010. All data were collected using the same standardized sampling method. The distances between sampling site and the nearest maize fi...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
M Vallejo-Marín J S Manson J D Thomson S C H Barrett

In many nectarless flowering plants, pollen serves as both the carrier of male gametes and as food for pollinators. This can generate an evolutionary conflict if the use of pollen as food by pollinators reduces the number of gametes available for cross-fertilization. Heteranthery, the production of two or more stamen types by individual flowers reduces this conflict by allowing different stamen...

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