نتایج جستجو برای: pollen of shabestar

تعداد نتایج: 21167229  

Journal: :Plant biology 2016
G Arceo-Gómez C Alonso L Abdala-Roberts V Parra-Tabla

Pollen deposition and pollen tube formation are key components of angiosperm reproduction but intraspecific variation in these has rarely been quantified. Documenting and partitioning (populations, plants and flowers) natural variation in these two aspects of plant reproduction can help uncover spatial mosaics of reproductive success and underlying causes. In this study, we assess variation in ...

2007
Thomas BjOrkman

Flowers of cultivated buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) often receive natural pollen loads of fewer than 10 pollen grains. The cultivated varieties also have high genetic variability. These observations raise the question of whether seed production in buckwheat is often limited by pollen delivery, and whether small increases in pollen load could result in gametophytic selection through po...

2002
Alain Boucher Pablo J. Hidalgo Monique Thonnat Jordina Belmonte Carmen Galan Pierre Bonton Régis Tomczak

A semi-automatic system for pollen recognition is studied for the european project ASTHMA. The goal of such a system is to provide accurate pollen concentration measurements. This information can be used as well by the palynologists, the clinicians or a forecast system to predict pollen dispersion. At first, our emphasis has been put on Cupressaceae, Olea, Poaceae and Urticaceae pollen types. T...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
Giorgina Bernasconi Daniela J Lang Bernhard Schmid

Intraspecific variation in pollen deposition and number of pollen tubes per style is rarely quantified, but is essential for assessing the occurrence of pollen limitation and pollen competition and their evolutionary implications. Moreover, pollen deposition, pollen tube growth, and the fate of fertilized ovules are rarely distinguished in field studies. Here we present such a study in eight na...

2015
Yoichi Hasegawa Yoshihisa Suyama Kenji Seiwa

BACKGROUND In plants, reproductive success is largely determined by the composition of pollen (i.e., self-pollen and outcross-pollen from near and distant pollen-donors) transported as a result of pollinator foraging behavior (e.g., pollen carryover). However, little evidence is available on how and to what extent the pollen carryover affects the pollen-donor composition and on which insect tax...

2000
T’AI H. ROULSTON JAMES H. CANE STEPHEN L. BUCHMANN

Pollen ranges from 2.5% to 61% protein content. Most pollen proteins are likely to be enzymes that function during pollen tube growth and subsequent fertilization, but the vast range of protein quantity may not reflect only pollen–pistil interactions. Because numerous vertebrate and invertebrate floral visitors consume pollen for protein, protein content may influence floral host choice. Additi...

Journal: :کشاورزی (منتشر نمی شود) 0
محمد ‏محمودی دانشجوی دکتری علوم باغبانی، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران - ایران‏ کاظم ارزانی دانشیار گروه علوم باغبانی، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران - ایران‏

most sweet cherry (prunus avium l.) cultivars are self-incompatible and have problems of ‎fertilization and fruit set. to produce commercial crops they need compatible and suitable ‎pollinizers. the compatibility of “zarde daneshkadeh”, “protiva”, “sorati lavasan”, “haj-yosefy” ‎and “meshkin shahr” cultivars with “shoa-o-saltaneh” as seed parent studied in a randomized ‎complete block design (r...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology 1995
F T Spieksma B H Nikkels J H Dijkman

In a study during the 1993 grass pollen season at Leiden, the relationship between atmospheric pollen allergen carried by five size fractions of pauci-micronic (few microns) particles and the grass pollen count was investigated. Sampling was carried out on dry days, and atmospheric pollen allergen in the particle fractions was assessed by a RAST-inhibition assay while grass pollen quantities we...

2009
T. K. Kitaoka J. C. Nieh

The regulation of protein collection through pollen foraging plays an important role in pollination and in the life of bee colonies that adjust their foraging to natural variation in pollen protein quality and temporal availability. Bumble bees occupy a wide range of habitats from the Nearctic to the Tropics in which they play an important role as pollinators. However, little is known about how...

2017
Mark J Carroll Nicholas Brown Craig Goodall Alexandra M Downs Timothy H Sheenan Kirk E Anderson

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) collect and store both honey and pollen in preserved forms. Pollen storage involves the addition of honey or nectar and oral secretions to pollen granules. It is controversial whether the duration of pollen storage alters the palatability or nutritive value of the pollen storage medium. We examined how bees utilize different-aged stored pollen during an extended poll...

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