Scanning electron microscope studies of pollen of cereals and other grasses

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Various authors disagree about the identification of cereal pollen based on phase contrast studies. Pollen of the common cereals and some wild grasses of a similar size range were examined with a scanning electron microscope. The pollen grains of Hordeum, Secale, Triticum monococcum, Agropyron, Ammophila, Elymus and Glyceria species have a scabrate sculpture of varying coarseness. The pollen of other Triticum species and Avena have an areolate sculpture. © 1972 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Andersen, S. T., & Bertelsen, F. (1972). Scanning electron microscope studies of pollen of cereals and other grasses. Grana, 12(2), 79–86. https://doi.org/10.1080/00173137209428830

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