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| From 32 angiosperm species, pollen surface characters such as sculpture pattern, roughness, oil abundance and stickiness were subjectively scored, and compared with size and weight of the grains, and pollination mechanisms. There was a linear relationship between size and weight of the grains. Animal-pollinated grains showed significantly higher roughness, oil abundance and stickiness than wind-pollinated grains. In the former, the grain size was highly correlated with roughness and oil abundance. No such relationship was found in the latter. It was suggested, therefore, that the large the animal-pollinated grains, the greater is the stickiness required, where the stickiness depends on the surface soil abundance and roughness. No functional significance of the sculpture pattern could not be detected in this study. |
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Journal of Plant Biology / v.22, no.1_2, 1979³â, pp.45-51
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ISSN : 1226-9239
UCI : G100:I100-KOI(KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO197911920113183)
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