In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Pollen Wall Adaptations 2. Harmomegathic Adaptation 3. Adaptation to Habitat 4. Adaptation to Mode of Pollination The Sporoderm structure, its chemical constituents and the diverse aperture types of pollen grains, has possibly developed as a need to adaptation in response to their respective habitats and mode of […]
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Layer of Pollen Grains | Palynology
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The pollen grains are covered with two concentric wall layers, the outer exine and the inner intine. The stratification of pollen wall is primarily based upon optical microscopy of whole as well as sectioned grains and upon staining reactions of the strata. Recently such stratification is complemented by the biochemical analysis of the various pollen […]
Role of Proteins in Pollen Grains | Palynology
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In this article we will discuss about the role of proteins in pollen grains. T. Singer and Petrovskya – Baranova (1961) were the first to show the existence of proteins with enzymatic properties in certain layers of the pollen walls of Paeonia and Amaryllis. Subsequently, Makinen and McDonald (1968) demonstrated the pollen enzymes and isoenzymes […]