Palynobiometric studies in vines (<i>Vitis vinifera</i> L.)
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https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.1995.34.197-200Keywords:
palynobiometry, electron microscopy, pollen, representative sampleAbstract
A palynobiometric investigation of the most important aperture elements of the exine complex in seedless grape cvs Russalka, Korintsko White, Sultanina and the seeded cv. Bolgar was performed by using scanning electron microscopy technique. After direct measurements from the screen, it was established by a scanning image device that a 40-60 pollen grain sample is representative for the polar and equatorial axes, mesocolpium, colp length and apocolpium, while 30-50 pollen grains are representative for the colp width and colp depth.Downloads
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