نتایج جستجو برای: pollen of shabestar

تعداد نتایج: 21167229  

2000
H. Teranishi T. Katoh M. Kasuya E. Oura H. Taira

We conducted an atmospheric pollen survey using a Durham sampler from 1983 through 1998 in Toyama City, Japan. We investigated yearly changes in the pollen season of Japanese cedar Cryptomeria japonica and analyzed the relationships between climatic factors and changes in the pollen counts. The results were as follows: (1) The first day of the Japanese cedar pollen season advanced from mid-Marc...

2014
Konrad Imhof Elisabeth Probst Burkhardt Seifert Stephan Regenass Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier

Background: Alongside hazel, alder and birch pollen allergies, ash pollen allergy is a relevant cause of hay fever during spring in the European region. For some considerable time, ash pollen allergy was not routinely investigated and its clinical relevance may well have been underestimated, particularly since ash and birch tree pollination times are largely the same. Ash pollen extracts are no...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2016
Britnie McCallum Shu-Mei Chang

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Pollen size varies greatly among flowering plant species and has been shown to influence the delivery of sperm cells to the eggs. Relatively little is known, however, about the functional significance of within-species genetic variation in pollen size. This study tests whether pollen size influences the relative siring success of a pollen donor during in vivo pollen competi...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2016
Charlotte Prieu Alexis Matamoro-Vidal Christian Raquin Anna Dobritsa Raphaël Mercier Pierre-Henri Gouyon Béatrice Albert

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Pollen grains are subject to intense dehydration before dispersal. They rehydrate after landing on a stigma or when placed in humid environment by absorbing water from the stigma or surroundings. Resulting fluctuations in water content cause pollen grains to undergo significant changes in volume. Thus, morphological or structural adaptations might exist to help pollen adjus...

2007
Lars Götzenberger Walter Durka Ingolf Kühn Stefan Klotz

Hypothesis: Sex allocation theory predicts that the pollen–ovule ratio should decrease linearly with increasing pollen size among seed plants (Charnov, 1982). Data examined: We retrieved data for pollen–ovule ratio, pollen size, pollen grain number, and mating system from published literature for 311 angiosperm plant species. Methods: We used model II regressions on cross-species data as well a...

2013
Derek S. Haselhorst J. Enrique Moreno Surangi W. Punyasena

Tropical paleoecologists use a combination of mud-water interface and modern pollen rain samples (local samples of airborne pollen) to interpret compositional changes within fossil pollen records. Taxonomic similarities between the composition of modern assemblages and fossil samples are the basis of reconstructing paleoclimates and paleoenvironments. Surface sediment samples reflect a time-ave...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Raymond Jozef Maurinus Hulzink Han Weerdesteyn Anton Felix Croes Tom Gerats Marinus Maria Antonius van Herpen Jacques van Helden

During pollen development, transcription of a large number of genes results in the appearance of distinct sets of transcripts. Similar mRNA sets are present in pollen of both mono- and dicotyledonous plant species, which indicates an evolutionary conservation of genetic programs that determine pollen gene expression. In pollen, regulation of gene expression occurs at the transcriptional and pos...

2010
D. Y. P. Tng F. Hopf S. G. Haberle D. M. J. S. Bowman

Theatmosphericpollen loadsofHobart,Tasmania,Australia,weremonitoredbetweenSeptember2007andJuly 2009. To examine the match of the airborne pollen composition with the flowering duration of their contributing plants, the phenology of native and non-native plants in various habitats near the pollen-trapping site was undertaken between August 2008 and July 2009. The pollen load was found to have a ...

2012
Haruko Nishie Mariko Kato Shiori Kato Hiroshi Odajima Rumiko Shibata Sankei Nishima Reiko Kishikawa Eiko Koto Masutaka Furue

Background. With an increase in Japanese cedar and cypress (JC) pollinosis, the relationship between JC pollen and atopic dermatitis (AD) has been studied. Some reports suggest that JC pollen can be one exacerbating factor for AD, but there has been no report that discusses JC pollen counts relating to AD symptom flare although actual airborne JC pollen counts can widely fluctuate throughout th...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Elene R. Valdivia Yajun Wu Lian-Chao Li Daniel J. Cosgrove Andrew G. Stephenson

Worldwide, 400 million people suffer from hay fever and seasonal asthma. The major causative agents of these allergies are pollen specific proteins called the group-1 grass pollen allergens. Although details of their antigenicity have been studied for 40 years with an eye towards immunotherapy, their function in the plant has drawn scant attention. Zea m 1 constitutes a class of abundant grass ...

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