High temperature exposure did not affect induced 2n pollen viability in Populus

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High temperature exposure is widely used as a physical mutagenic agent to induce 2n gametes in Populus. However, whether high temperature exposure affects induced 2n pollen viability remains unknown. To clarify whether high temperature exposure affected the induced 2n pollen viability, 2n pollen induced by 38 and 41 °C temperatures, pollen morphology, 2n pollen germination in vitro, and crossing induced 2n pollen with normal gametes to produce a triploid was, based on observations of meiosis, conducted in Populus canescens. We found that the dominant meiotic stages (F = 56.6, p

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Tian, M., Zhang, Y., Liu, Y., Kang, X., & Zhang, P. (2018). High temperature exposure did not affect induced 2n pollen viability in Populus. Plant Cell and Environment, 41(6), 1383–1393. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.13165

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