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Conifer ovulate cones accumulate pollen principally by simple impaction.
2007-11-06

In many pine species (Family Pinaceae), ovulate cones structurally resemble a turbine, which has been widely interpreted as an adaptation for improving pollination by producing complex aerodynamic effects. We tested the turbine interpretation by quantifying patterns of pollen accumulation on ovulate cones in a wind tunnel and by using simulation models ...

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Conifer ovulate cones accumulate pollen principally by simple impaction
2007-11-13

In many pine species (Family Pinaceae), ovulate cones structurally resemble a turbine, which has been widely interpreted as an adaptation for improving pollination by producing complex aerodynamic effects. We tested the turbine interpretation by quantifying patterns of pollen accumulation on ovulate cones in a wind tunnel and by using simulation models ...

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Pollen/climate calibration based on a near-annual peat sequence from the Swiss Alps
2009-04-01

The objective of this study was to develop a high-resolution pollen-based climate-inference model (using 'calibration in time') for the mire Mauntschas (SE Swiss Alps, 1818 m asl). We focused on eleven types of pollen and spores (referred to as pollen for simplicity) for which we produced 150-year time-series of ...

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A PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS OF UV RESONANCE ...
1996-10-17

... OF FIVE SPECIES OF BACILLUS HAVE BEEN EXCITED ALONG WITH GRASS AND FRUIT POLLENS, CYANOBACTERIA, DIESEL SMOKE ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Seasonal variations of airborne pollen in Allahabad, India.
2008-12-01

Using a Burkard 7-day volumetric sampler a survey of airborne pollen grains in Allahabad was carried out from December 2004--November 2005 to assess the qualitative and quantitative occurrence of pollen grains during different months of the year, and to characterize the pollen seasons of dominant pollen types in ...

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South American Savannas. Comparative Studies Colombia and Guyana.
1967-01-01

A number of pollen diagrams from the Llanos Orientales of Colombia and the Rupununi Savannas of Guyana show that the actual open savannas were preceded by a closed savanna woodland or dry forest with Byrsonima as principal pollen producer. Human influence...

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Influence of Water Content and Temperature on Molecular Mobility and Intracellular Glasses in Seeds and Pollen1

glasses in axes of pea (Pisum sativum L.) seeds and cattail (Typha latifolia L.) pollen. The rotational�663 Buitink J, Walters C, Hoekstra FA, Crane J (1998) Storage behav- ior of Typha latifolia pollen at low in aging Typha latifolia L. pollen: accumulation of lyso- lipids and free fatty acids. Plant Physiol 101

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Stability and change in minerotrophic peatlands, Sierra Nevada of ...

Sep 1, 2011... California, through the use of radiocarbon dating of peat, pollen studies, examination of processes of peat development and accumulation, ...

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RA68 is required for postmeiotic pollen development in Oryza sativa.
2009-11-04

Postmeiotic development is a unique characteristic of flowering plants. During the development, microspores undergo two cycles of mitosis (PMI and PMII) and a subsequent maturation process to finally produce the mature pollen, but the mechanism underlying the development is still largely unknown. Here, we report on the roles of a novel gene, RA68, in postmeiotic ...

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Genes expressed in the male gametophyte of flowering plants and their isolation.
1987-02-01

Recombinant cDNA libraries to poly(A)RNA isolated from mature pollen of Zea mays and Tradescantia paludosa have been constructed. Northern blot analyses indicate that several of the clones are unique to pollen and are not expressed in vegetative tissues. The majority, however, are expressed both in pollen and vegetative tissues. ...

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Genes expressed in the male gametophyte of flowering plants and their isolation
1987-01-01

Recombinant cDNA libraries to poly(A)RNA isolated from mature pollen of Zea mays and Tradescantia paludosa have been constructed. Northern blot analyses indicate that several of the clones are unique to pollen and are not expressed in vegetative tissues. The majority, however, are expressed both in pollen and vegetative tissues. ...

Energy Citations Database

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Definition of main pollen season using a logistic model.
2007-12-01

This paper proposes a method to unify the definition of the main pollen season based on statistical analysis. For this, an aerobiological study was carried out in Porto region (Portugal), from 2003-2005 using a 7-day Hirst-type volumetric spore trap. To define the main pollen season, a non-linear logistic regression model was fitted to the values of the ...

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Platanus pollen season in Andalusia (southern Spain): trends and modeling.
2011-07-11

Platanus is a major cause of pollen allergy in many Spanish cities. The present paper reports an analysis of Platanus pollen season throughout the Andalusia region (southern Spain), which has among the highest pollen counts and the highest incidence of Platanus-related allergies in Europe. The main aim was to analyze ...

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Quaternary Science Reviews 21 (2002) 2067�2083 Patterns and causes of millennial-scale climate change in the Pacific

-Federovich, 1967; Davis et al., 1973). Diploxylon-type Pinus pollen is attributed to P. contorta (lodgepole pine in Subzone FL-1a suggest a Pinus- dominated (probably P. contorta) open forest. Pollen accumulation rates; Fall, 1992). Diploxylon-type Pinus pollen was probably from P. contorta based on its ...

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Forecasting pollen concentration by a two-step functional model.
2009-07-23

A functional regression model to forecast the cypress pollen concentration during a given time interval, considering the air temperature in a previous interval as the input, is derived by means of a two-step procedure. This estimation is carried out by functional principal component (FPC) analysis and the residual noise is also modeled by FPC regression, ...

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Nitric oxide and nitrite are likely mediators of pollen interactions
2009-05-01

The ability of plants to produce nitric oxide (NO) is now well recognised. In plants, NO is involved in the control of organ development and in regulating some of their physiological functions. We have recently shown that pollen generates NO in a constitutive manner and have measured both intra- and extracellular production of this radical. Furthermore, we have shown that ...

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Alternative statistical methods for interpreting airborne Alder ( Alnus glutimosa (L.) Gaertner) pollen concentrations
2009-01-01

This paper reports on the behaviour of Alnus glutinosa (alder) pollen grains in the atmosphere of Ponferrada (Le�n, NW Spain) from 1995 to 2006. The study, which sought to determine the effects of various weather-related parameters on Alnus pollen counts, was performed using a volumetric method. The main pollination period for this taxon is ...

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Source areas and long-range transport of pollen from continental land to Tenerife (Canary Islands).
2010-03-24

The Canary Islands, due to their geographical position, constitute an adequate site for the study of long-range pollen transport from the surrounding land masses. In this study, we analyzed airborne pollen counts at two sites: Santa Cruz de Tenerife (SCO), at sea level corresponding to the marine boundary layer (MBL), and Iza�a at 2,367�m.a.s.l. ...

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Source areas and long-range transport of pollen from continental land to Tenerife (Canary Islands)
2011-01-01

The Canary Islands, due to their geographical position, constitute an adequate site for the study of long-range pollen transport from the surrounding land masses. In this study, we analyzed airborne pollen counts at two sites: Santa Cruz de Tenerife (SCO), at sea level corresponding to the marine boundary layer (MBL), and Iza�a at 2,367 m.a.s.l. ...

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Distribution of calcium in the stigma and style of tobacco during pollen germination and tube elongation.
2009-02-14

Potassium antimonate was used to locate loosely bound calcium in the stigma and style of tobacco. The tobacco stigma is wet and covered by a thick layer of glycoprotein exudate at anthesis. The exudate contains abundant vesicles, which are densely labeled with calcium precipitates. When pollen grains arrive at the stigma, become hydrated, and as the pollen ...

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Pollen vacuoles and their significance.
2011-06-26

Vacuoles of several types can be observed in pollen throughout its development. Their physiological significance reflects the complexity of the biological process leading to functional pollen grains. Vacuolisation always occurs during pollen development but when ripe pollen is shed the extensive translucent ...

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LeProT1, a transporter for proline, glycine betaine, and gamma-amino butyric acid in tomato pollen.
1999-03-01

During maturation, pollen undergoes a period of dehydration accompanied by the accumulation of compatible solutes. Solute import across the pollen plasma membrane, which occurs via proteinaceous transporters, is required to support pollen development and also for subsequent germination and ...

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Characterization and discrimination of pollen by Raman microscopy.
2004-12-17

The chemical characterization and discrimination of allergy-relevant pollen (common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), white birch (Betula pendula), English oak (Quercus robur), and European linden (Tilia cordata)) has been studied by Raman microscopy. Spectra were obtained at different excitation wavelengths (514, 633, and 780 nm) and various methods were examined to minimize ...

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The Arabidopsis FLAKY POLLEN1 gene encodes a 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A synthase required for development of tapetum-specific organelles and fertility of pollen grains.
2010-05-03

The pollen coat is a surface component of pollen grains required for fertilization. To study how the pollen coat is produced, we identified and characterized a recessive and conditional male-sterile Arabidopsis mutant, flaky pollen1-1 (fkp1-1), whose pollen grains lack functional ...

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snRNP: Rich Nuclear Bodies in Hyacinthus orientalis L. Microspores and Developing Pollen Cells.
2009-06-25

The aim of the present work was the characterization of nuclear bodies in the microspore and developing pollen cells of Hyacinthus orientalis L.. The combination of Ag-NOR, immunofluorescence and immunogold techniques was used in this study. The obtained results showed the presence of highly agyrophylic extranucleolar bodies in microspore and developing ...

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snRNP: Rich Nuclear Bodies in Hyacinthus orientalis L. Microspores and Developing Pollen Cells
2009-06-25

The aim of the present work was the characterization of nuclear bodies in the microspore and developing pollen cells of Hyacinthus orientalis L.. The combination of Ag-NOR, immunofluorescence and immunogold techniques was used in this study. The obtained results showed the presence of highly agyrophylic extranucleolar bodies in microspore and developing ...

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Pd-nanoparticles cause increased toxicity to kiwifruit pollen compared to soluble Pd(II).
2009-10-07

In the present study, endpoints including in vitro pollen performance (i.e., germination and tube growth) and lethality were used as assessments of nanotoxicity. Pollen was treated with 5-10 nm-sized Pd particles, similar to those released into the environment by catalytic car exhaust converters. Results showed Pd-nanoparticles altered kiwifruit ...

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The FERONIA receptor-like kinase mediates male-female interactions during pollen tube reception.
2007-08-01

In flowering plants, signaling between the male pollen tube and the synergid cells of the female gametophyte is required for fertilization. In the Arabidopsis thaliana mutant feronia (fer), fertilization is impaired; the pollen tube fails to arrest and thus continues to grow inside the female gametophyte. FER encodes a synergid-expressed, plasma ...

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Late Quaternary climate and vegetation changes at Braamhoek wetland, South Africa
2009-04-01

This study contributes a continuous paleo-environmental record from Braamhoek wetland, eastern Free State, South Africa, covering the last 16 ka (16 000 cal yrs BP). The multi-proxy study includes analysis of microfossils (pollen, diatoms, phytoliths, charcoal fragments), stable isotopes (carbon and nitrogen) and lithological properties (carbon content, grain size). ...

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Dynamics of sulfate and nitrate dry deposition associated with pollen
1988-01-01

A field study of pollen dispersion and deposition from a remote forested area in Northern Wisconsin has been undertaken. Although the experiments constitute a case study in Wisconsin, the experimental site was chosen, which represents much of the Eastern US and Europe where acid rain is considered an important environmental problem. Measurements of dry deposition of ...

Energy Citations Database

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A comparative analysis of the distribution and composition of lipidic constituents and associated enzymes in pollen and stigma of sunflower.
2009-12-15

Spatial distribution and compositional analyses of the lipidic constituents in pollen and stigma of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L. cv. Morden) were conducted using ultrastructural, histochemical, and biochemical analysis. Detection of secretions at the base of stigmatic papillae and neutral lipid accumulations on the surface of stigmatic papillae and ...

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Plant Microfossil Record of the Terminal Cretaceous Event in the Western United States and Canada.
1988-01-01

Plant microfossils, principally pollen grains and spores produced by land plants, provide an excellent record of the terminal Cretaceous event in nonmarine environments. The record indicates regional devastation of the latest Cretaceous vegetation with th...

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AIR POLLUTION, POLLENS, AND ADMISSIONS FOR CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. (R825266)

The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Concl...

EPA Science Inventory

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AIR POLLUTION, POLLENS AND RESPIRATORY ADMISSIONS FOR CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE IN KING COUNTY. (R827355)

The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Concl...

EPA Science Inventory

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Surface pollen and its relationship to vegetation in the Zoige Basin, eastern Tibetan Plateau
2011-06-01

We use a data set of 23 surface pollen samples from moss polsters in the Zoige Basin to explore the relationship between modern pollen assemblages and contemporary vegetation patterns. The surface pollen samples spanned four types of plant communities: Carex muliensis marsh, Stipa and Kobresia meadow, Carex-dominated forb meadow and ...

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Surface pollen and its relationship to vegetation in the Zoige Basin, eastern Tibetan Plateau
2011-09-01

We use a data set of 23 surface pollen samples from moss polsters in the Zoige Basin to explore the relationship between modern pollen assemblages and contemporary vegetation patterns. The surface pollen samples spanned four types of plant communities: Carex muliensis marsh, Stipa and Kobresia meadow, Carex-dominated forb meadow and ...

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A synoptic climatology of pollen concentrations during the six warmest months in Sydney, Australia.
2006-09-26

This paper takes an air mass approach to investigating the influence of weather on pollen concentrations in the atmosphere in Sydney, Australia, by producing a synoptic classification of pollen concentrations measured in the Sydney Basin. This synoptic classification has been produced using multivariate statistical techniques including ...

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A synoptic climatology of pollen concentrations during the six warmest months in Sydney, Australia
2007-01-01

This paper takes an air mass approach to investigating the influence of weather on pollen concentrations in the atmosphere in Sydney, Australia, by producing a synoptic classification of pollen concentrations measured in the Sydney Basin. This synoptic classification has been produced using multivariate statistical techniques including ...

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Fluorescence-Tagged Transgenic Lines Reveal Genetic Defects in Pollen Growth�Application to the Eif3 Complex
2011-03-07

BackgroundMutations in several subunits of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3) cause male transmission defects in Arabidopsis thaliana. To identify the stage of pollen development at which eIF3 becomes essential it is desirable to examine viable pollen and distinguish mutant from wild type. To accomplish this we have developed a broadly ...

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Deep sequencing on genome-wide scale reveals the unique composition and expression patterns of microRNAs in developing pollen of Oryza sativa.
2011-06-16

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Pollen development in flowering plants requires strict control of the gene expression program and genetic information stability by mechanisms possibly including the miRNA pathway. However, our understanding of the miRNA pathway in pollen development remains limited, and the dynamic profile of miRNAs in developing ...

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Profilin is associated with the plasma membrane in microspores and pollen.
1998-12-01

In higher plants, a large number of isoforms for the actin monomer-binding protein profilin have been identified, whereas other organisms express only few profilins. Furthermore, plant profilin isoforms are expressed in a tissue-specific manner. These observations raise questions concerning functional and locational differences between isoforms of plant profilins. In this paper, we introduce three ...

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Lead Stress Disrupts the Cytoskeleton Organization and Cell Wall Construction During Picea wilsonii Pollen Germination and Tube Growth.
2011-09-24

Lead is a widespread pollutant and has been reported to inhibit pollen tube development, but the mechanism of toxicity involved remains unclear. Here, we report that lead stress significantly prevented Picea wilsonii pollen germination and tube growth and also dramatically altered the tube morphology in a concentration-dependent manner. Fluorescence ...

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Forecasting the start of Quercus pollen season using several methods - the evaluation of their efficiency
2009-07-01

Forecasting the time when the atmospheric pollen season of allergenic plants begins is particularly important for doctors and their patients. The aim of this paper is to determine whether it is possible to forecast the start of the oak ( Quercus) pollen season in Rzesz�w, Poland. In the elaboration of the most effective model, various forecasting ...

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Overexpression of PwTUA1, a pollen-specific tubulin gene, increases pollen tube elongation by altering the distribution of ?-tubulin and promoting vesicle transport
2009-07-19

Tubulin genes are intimately associated with cell division and cell elongation, which are central to plant secondary cell wall development. However, their roles in pollen tube polar growth remain elusive. Here, a TUA1 gene from Picea wilsonii, which is specifically expressed in pollen, was isolated. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis showed that the amount ...

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Characterization of a gene family abundantly expressed in Oenothera organensis pollen that shows sequence similarity to polygalacturonase.
1990-03-01

We have isolated and characterized cDNA clones of a gene family (P2) expressed in Oenothera organensis pollen. This family contains approximately six to eight family members and is expressed at high levels only in pollen. The predicted protein sequence from a near full-length cDNA clone shows that the protein products of these genes are at least 38,000 ...

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A glycine-rich protein that facilitates exine formation during tomato pollen development.
2009-12-24

Formation of the unique and highly diverse outer cell wall, or exine, of pollen is essential for normal pollen function and survival. However, little is known about the many contributing proteins and processes involved in the formation of this wall. The tomato gene LeGRP92 encodes for a glycine-rich protein produced specifically in the tapetum. LeGRP92 is ...

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47
Sup 137 Cs Radioactive Dating of Lake Ontario Sediment Cores.
1987-01-01

The distribution of sup 137 Cs in sediment cores from Lake Ontario provides estimates of the sediment accumulation rates. Geochronology with sup 210 Pb dating and distribution of Ambrosia (ragweed) pollen compare well with sup 137 Cs dating. These methods...

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Distribution of poly(A)-containing RNA during normal pollen development and during induced pollen embryogenesis in Hyoscyamus niger.
1981-06-01

The distribution of poly(A)-containing RNA [poly(A)+RNA] in pollen grains of Hyoscyamus niger during normal gametophytic development and embryogenic development induced by culture of anther segments was followed by in situ hybridization with [3H]-polyuridylic acid as a probe. No binding of the isotope occurred in pollen grains during the uninucleate phase ...

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Distribution of poly(A)-containing RNA during normal pollen development and during induced pollen embryogenesis in Hyoscyamus niger
1981-06-01

The distribution of poly(A)-containing RNA [poly(A)+RNA] in pollen grains of Hyoscyamus niger during normal gametophytic development and embryogenic development induced by culture of anther segments was followed by in situ hybridization with [3H]-polyuridylic acid as a probe. No binding of the isotope occurred in pollen grains during the uninucleate phase ...

PubMed Central

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Factors Controlling Porosity and Permeability in the Curdsville Member of the Lexington Limestone.
1967-01-01

The principal objective of this project was to analyze a typical carbonate ground water aquifer in the Blue Grass region in order to isolate the principal geological factors controlling porosity and permeability which affect movement and accumulation of g...

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spx.605 - NSSDC

J. Kissel, MPAe, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany is the Principal Investigator. GIADA (Grain Impact Analyzer and Dust Accumulator) will measure the number, mass, ...

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Pick of the pics - Global Climate Change - NASA

Feb 16, 2010... operations where water has accumulated into small lakes. Bauxite and asbestos are the principal minerals extracted in this region. ...

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Climate Change: Blogs - Global Climate Change - NASA

Feb 16, 2010... operations where water has accumulated into small lakes. Bauxite and asbestos are the principal minerals extracted in this region. ...

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Bioenvironmental Hazards and DNA Repair.
1993-01-01

Information is needed on mechanisms by which humans respond to exposure of their cellular genes to toxic chemicals in the environment. The principal DNA repair mechanism in organisms is excision repair and evidence has accumulated that these mechanisms ar...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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Rock Bed Heat Accumulators. Final Report.
1977-01-01

The principal objectives of the research program on rock bed heat accumulators (or RBHA) are: (1) to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of storing large amounts of thermal energy (in the tens of MWt range) at high temperature (up to 500 ex...

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Planetary formation by the accumulation of sub-condensations
1973-01-01

The accumulation of a large number of cloudlets into a few condensations is investigated, principally by means of a computer simulation of the process. It is concluded that it is possible to form near coplanar systems but that many collisions are required to bring about this state. (auth)

Energy Citations Database

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The effect of substrate, ADP and uncoupler on the respiration of tomato pollen during incubation in vitro at moderately high temperature.
2009-06-02

Pollen of tomato cv. Supermarmande was collected from greenhouse-grown plants at various intervals throughout the year and arbitrarily classified as of high, medium or low respiratory activity on the basis of CO(2) production during 8 h incubation in vitro at 30 degrees C, a temperature that is considered to be moderately high for tomato fruit set. After an initial burst of ...

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Functional analysis of a rice late pollen-abundant UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (OsUgp2) promoter.
2010-11-27

OsUgp2, a rice UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase gene, has previously been shown to preferentially express in maturing pollens and plays an important role in pollen starch accumulation. Here, a 1943�bp promoter fragment (P1943) of OsUgp2 was characterized by 5' deletion and gain-of-function experiments. P1943 and its 5' deletion ...

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Analysis of Airborne Betula Pollen in Finland; a 31-Year Perspective
2009-06-26

In this 31-year retrospective study, we examined the influence of meteorology on airborne Betula spp. (birch) pollen concentrations in Turku, Finland. The seasonal incidence of airborne birch pollen in Turku occurred over a brief period each year during spring (April 30 � May 31). Mean peak concentrations were restricted to May (May 5 to 13). ...

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Reconstruction of 3d Digital Image of Weepingforsythia Pollen
2009-01-01

Confocal microscopy, which is a major advance upon normal light microscopy, has been used in a number of scientific fields. By confocal microscopy techniques, cells and tissues can be visualized deeply, and three-dimensional images created. Compared with conventional microscopes, confocal microscope improves the resolution of images by eliminating out-of-focus light. Moreover, confocal microscope ...

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Influence of meteorological parameters in hourly patterns of grass (Poaceae) pollen concentrations.
2010-06-01

Hourly grass pollen concentrations were recorded over a 10-year study period at an aerobiological station of Badajoz (SW Spain). The record was carried out by means of a Burkard spore trap. Meteorological data were used to find correlation with the hourly patterns in the months of principal concentration. The observed variations were found to be due to ...

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Somatic Cytokinesis and Pollen Maturation in Arabidopsis Depend on TPLATE, Which Has Domains Similar to Coat Proteins[W
2006-12-01

TPLATE was previously identified as a potential cytokinesis protein targeted to the cell plate. Disruption of TPLATE in Arabidopsis thaliana leads to the production of shriveled pollen unable to germinate. Vesicular compartmentalization of the mature pollen is dramatically altered, and large callose deposits accumulate near the intine ...

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Seasonal dynamics of /sup 60/Co accumulation by Elodea canadensis (RICH. )
1975-01-01

Cobalt-60 is one of the principal radioactive isotopes produced during the operation of nuclear power plants. When it enters a reservoir it is rapidly accumulated by both plants and the substratum. However, the published data do not give a sufficiently accurate picture of the behavior of this radioisotope in an aqueous environment. In particular, there is ...

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Proteomic changes and molecular effects associated with Cr(III) and Cr(VI) treatments on germinating kiwifruit pollen.
2011-06-25

The present study is aimed at identifying molecular changes elicited by Cr(III) and Cr(VI) on germinating kiwifruit pollen. To address this question, comparative proteomic and DNA laddering analyses were performed. While no genotoxic effect was detected, a number of proteins whose accumulation levels were altered by treatments were identified. In ...

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The MADS Box Transcription Factor ZmMADS2 Is Required for Anther and Pollen Maturation in Maize and Accumulates in Apoptotic Bodies during Anther Dehiscence1
2004-03-01

The maize (Zea mays) late pollen gene ZmMADS2 belongs to the MIKC type of MADS box transcription factor genes. Here, we report that ZmMADS2, which forms a homodimer in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), is required for anther dehiscence and pollen maturation. Development of anthers and pollen was arrested at 1 d before dehiscence in ...

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Tapetosomes in Brassica Tapetum Accumulate Endoplasmic Reticulum�Derived Flavonoids and Alkanes for Delivery to the Pollen Surface[W
2007-02-01

Tapetosomes are abundant organelles in tapetum cells during the active stage of pollen maturation in Brassicaceae species. They possess endoplasmic reticulum (ER)�derived vesicles and oleosin-coated lipid droplets, but their overall composition and function have not been established. In situ localization analyses of developing Brassica napus anthers revealed flavonoids ...

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67
Genes Expressed in the Male Gametophyte of Flowering Plants and Their Isolation 1
1987-02-01

Recombinant cDNA libraries to poly(A)RNA isolated from mature pollen of Zea mays and Tradescantia paludosa have been constructed. Northern blot analyses indicate that several of the clones are unique to pollen and are not expressed in vegetative tissues. The majority, however, are expressed both in pollen and vegetative tissues. ...

PubMed Central

68
[The features of distribution of polysaccharide and lipid in the developing anther of Lycium barbarum L].
2006-04-01

Polysaccharide and lipid in the anthers of Lycium barbarurn L. at different stages were examined with cytochemical techniques. At the stage of sporogenous cell, many starches have been storied in parenchyma around vascular bundle, epidermis and endothecium cells but no starches in sporogenous cells, tapetal and middle layer cells. At the stage of tetrad, there were many starches still in epidermis ...

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69
Pollen input to, and incorporation in, two crater lakes in tropical northeast Australia.
2000-09-01

Pollen input to the water surfaces of maar crater lakes Barrine and Eacham (1km(2) and 0.5km(2) respectively, ca. 720m a.s.l.), surrounded by rainforest in northeastern Australia, were measured in floating Tauber traps for a variety of periods spanning the years 1978 to 1985. The mean weekly total pollen catch is 75% of that estimated for the surrounding ...

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The use of discriminant analysis and neural networks to forecast the severity of the Poaceae pollen season in a region with a typical Mediterranean climate.
2005-03-24

Biological particles in the air such as pollen grains can cause environmental problems in the allergic population. Medical studies report that a prior knowledge of pollen season severity can be useful in the management of pollen-related diseases. The aim of this work was to forecast the severity of the Poaceae ...

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71
The use of discriminant analysis and neural networks to forecast the severity of the Poaceae pollen season in a region with a typical Mediterranean climate
2005-07-01

Biological particles in the air such as pollen grains can cause environmental problems in the allergic population. Medical studies report that a prior knowledge of pollen season severity can be useful in the management of pollen-related diseases. The aim of this work was to forecast the severity of the Poaceae ...

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Disruption of a gene for rice sucrose transporter, OsSUT1, impairs pollen function but pollen maturation is unaffected
2010-08-05

Sucrose transporters (SUTs) are known to play critical roles in the uptake of sucrose from the apoplast in various steps of sugar translocation. Because developing pollen is symplastically isolated from anther tissues, it is hypothesized that SUTs are active in the uptake of apoplastic sucrose into pollen. To investigate this possibility, a comprehensive ...

PubMed Central

73
Roles of the Ubiquitin/Proteasome Pathway in Pollen Tube Growth with Emphasis on MG132-Induced Alterations in Ultrastructure, Cytoskeleton, and Cell Wall Components1[W
2006-08-01

The ubiquitin/proteasome pathway represents one of the most important proteolytic systems in eukaryotes and has been proposed as being involved in pollen tube growth, but the mechanism of this involvement is still unclear. Here, we report that proteasome inhibitors MG132 and epoxomicin significantly prevented Picea wilsonii pollen tube development and ...

PubMed Central

74
Rop GTPase and its target Cdc42/Rac-interactive-binding motif-containing protein genes respond to desiccation during pollen maturation.
2010-05-20

Here, we report unique desiccation-associated ABA signaling transduction through which the Rop (Rho GTPase of plants) gene is regulated during the stage of pollen maturation. A gene encoding Rho GTPase was identified in lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) pollen. Phylogenetic tree analysis of lily LLP-Rop1 revealed that the protein shares greatest similarity ...

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Qualitative and quantitative comparison of pollen calendars for plain and mountain areas.
1976-07-01

A comparison of the quantity and the quality of pollen content in the atmosphere of two regions, one of the plains bordering the Mediterranean sea (altitude 40 m), the other of the mountains of the Pyrenees (altitude 1550 m), was made during the climatological year 1974-1975. The method which was used intercepts the pollen flux of the atmosphere with a ...

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Absence of toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis pollen to black swallowtails under field conditions.
2000-07-01

A single laboratory study on monarch butterflies has prompted widespread concern that corn pollen, engineered to express Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) endotoxin, might travel beyond corn fields and cause mortality in nontarget lepidopterans. Among the lepidopterans at high potential risk from this technology is the black swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polyxenes, whose host ...

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Absence of toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis pollen to black swallowtails under field conditions
2000-07-05

A single laboratory study on monarch butterflies has prompted widespread concern that corn pollen, engineered to express Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) endotoxin, might travel beyond corn fields and cause mortality in nontarget lepidopterans. Among the lepidopterans at high potential risk from this technology is the black swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polyxenes, whose host ...

PubMed Central

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A Protein Allergen Microarray Detects Specific IgE to Pollen Surface, Cytoplasmic, and Commercial Allergen Extracts
2010-04-16

BackgroundCurrent diagnostics for allergies, such as skin prick and radioallergosorbent tests, do not allow for inexpensive, high-throughput screening of patients. Additionally, extracts used in these methods are made from washed pollen that lacks pollen surface materials that may contain allergens.Methodology/Principal FindingsWe ...

PubMed Central

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A comparison among olive flowering trends in different Mediterranean areas (south-central Italy) in relation to meteorological variations
2009-08-01

Phenological observations of the anthesic phases of olive flowering in a central Mediterranean area were recorded over a 9-year period. The aim of this research was to compare the flowering dates in relationship to the meteorological changes. Pollen emission from anthers was monitored by remote instrumentation placed directly in olive groves and phenological data regarding ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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The long range transport of birch (Betula) pollen from Poland and Germany causes significant pre-season concentrations in Denmark
2009-04-01

In Denmark, where birch pollen is considered to be among the most important allergenic pollen, about one million people suffer from seasonal allergic rhinitis. In Denmark, the official reported pollen forecast is based on the daily weather forecast, the pollen calendar and local 24-h measurements. Birch ...

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Toward the evolutionary genomics of gametophytic divergence: patterns of transmission ratio distortion in monkeyflower (Mimulus) hybrids reveal a complex genetic basis for conspecific pollen precedence.
2008-08-06

Conspecific pollen precedence (CPP) is a major component of reproductive isolation between many flowering plant taxa and may reveal mechanisms of gametophytic evolution within species, but little is known about the genetic basis and evolutionary history of CPP. We systematically investigated the genetic architecture of CPP using patterns of transmission ratio distortion (TRD) ...

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The essential role of anionic transport in plant cells: the pollen tube as a case study.
2011-04-01

Plasma membrane anion transporters play fundamental roles in plant cell biology, especially in stomatal closure and nutrition. Notwithstanding, a lot is still unknown about the specific function of these transporters, their specific localization, or molecular nature. Here the fundamental roles of anionic transport in plant cells are reviewed. Special attention will be paid to them in the control ...

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Isolation and Characterization of cDNAs Expressed in the Early Stages of Flavonol-Induced Pollen Germination in Petunia1
2000-06-01

Petunia (Petunia hybrida) pollen requires flavonols (Fl) to germinate. Adding kaempferol to Fl-deficient pollen causes rapid and synchronous germination and tube outgrowth. We exploited this system to identify genes responsive to Fls and to examine the changes in gene expression that occur during the first 0.5 h of pollen germination. ...

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Characterization of a pollen-preferential gene OSIAGP from rice (Oryza sativa L. subspecies indica) coding for an arabinogalactan protein homologue, and analysis of its promoter activity during pollen development and pollen tube growth.
2009-09-22

During differential screening of inflorescence-specific cDNA libraries from Oryza sativa indica, an arabinogalactan protein (OSIAGP) cDNA (586 bp) expressing preferentially in the inflorescence has been isolated. It encodes an arabinogalactan protein of 59 amino acids (6.4 kDa) with a transmembrane domain and a secretory domain at the N terminus. The protein shows homology with AGP23 from ...

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An ABCG/WBC-type ABC transporter is essential for transport of sporopollenin precursors for exine formation in developing pollen.
2010-12-01

The exine of the pollen wall shows an intricate pattern, primarily comprising sporopollenin, a polymer of fatty acids and phenolic compounds. A series of enzymes synthesize sporopollenin precursors in tapetal cells, and the precursors are transported from the tapetum to the pollen surface. However, the mechanisms underlying the transport of sporopollenin ...

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Dating of seasonal snow/firn accumulation layers using pollen analysis
2005-01-01

Reliable chronologies in ice cores and snow pits from many alpine glaciers in latitudes between 60� N and 60� S are often difficult to establish owing to problems with annual-layer counting. Problems arise from melting, wind erosion and the negligible amount of precipitation in some seasons, all of which tend to obscure the seasonal variations in ?18O and chemical concentrations that are ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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Some anther structures in Sanguisorba minor Scop. (Rosaceae).
2011-01-15

In this study, investigation of some anther structures in Sanguisorba minor Scop. subsp. muricata was aimed. Therefore, anthers were squashed by modified glycerine-gelatine method and additionally different histochemical stainings also were tested. The result illustrated that in different parts of anther, such as marginal, connection tissue, starch and protein granules ...

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