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Pollen

Known as: Pollen Grains, pollens, Pollen Grain 
The male genetic material of a seed plant contained in the anther, usually appearing as fine grains or dust.
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2006
2006
Bu calisma, Ankara’da tuketime sunulan suzme ballarin bazi kimyasal ozellikleri yonunden kalitelerini ve Turk Gida Kodeksi Bal… 
2003
2003
Abstract. The pollen grains of 32 Chinese species of Pedicularis representing 13 groups within the genus were investigated using… 
1992
1992
SummaryAs part of our research to develop an alternative system for the transformation of recalcitrant plant species we… 
1986
1986
A clinical and immunologic study was performed comparing a group of French patients allergic to the pollens of cypress (Cupressus… 
1982
1982
Pollen sterility, sex balance, and floral induction of the pollen donor plants were tested for a possible relation to… 
1975
1975
Immunologic and cross-reactivity studies of Cupressaceae antigens in the rabbit, and skin test results from suspected Junifer… 
Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
In 96 children with symptoms of asthma or allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, 503 provocation tests with some common allergens (animal… 
Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
By the use of an immunofluorescence technique, the main source of the antigens released by the pollen grains of Phalaris tuberosa… 
1939
1939
1. The basic haploid chromosome number in the genusTulipa is 12. Polyploid series occur in both the subsections Eriostemones and… 
1934
1934
It is quite generally accepted now that the wind-borne pollens are responsible for the seasonal symptoms of hay fever and asthma…