Germination of pollen inside anthers in some Non-Cleistogamous species

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The occurrence of pollen grains germinated inside the anthers is described in eleven non-cleistogamous plant species systematically unrelated and with various ecological requirements. The germination process is similar to the normal one as it occurs on the stigma; pollen tubes are often covered by tryphine. Germination percentages inside the anthers vary, sometimes widely, both inter- and intra-specifically. The probable factors both causing and affecting this germination are discussed. © 1982 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Pacini, E., & Franchi, G. G. (1982). Germination of pollen inside anthers in some Non-Cleistogamous species. Caryologia, 35(2), 205–215. https://doi.org/10.1080/00087114.1982.10796925

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