Pollen: Biology Biochemistry Management

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Pollen transmits the male genetic material in sexual reproduction of all higher plants. This same pollen is also well suited as a research tool for studying many patterns of plant and animal metabolism. In addition, an increased knowledge of pollen may help plant breeders accelerate efforts to improve the world's food and fiber supply. This volume focuses upon pollen biology and chemistry; it attempts to inte­ grate these facts with management practices involved in pollen applications. People have long been involved with pollen. Pollen applications are recorded in the rites of ancient civilizations (see Frontispiece). From the earliest times many benefits have been attributed to the inclusion of pollen in man's diet; also, since the mid-19th century air-borne pollen has been recognized as detrimental to many people's health. Disciplines concerned with man's cultural history and the earth's changing ecology find pollen a particularly useful and accessible tool. Identifiable parts of pollen have survived over 100 million years. But most books dealing with pollen are generally concerned with the identification of the plant source, an aspect of the science of palynology; other books emphasize the natural vectors transmit­ ting pollen, the pollination mechanisms. Very few works include the biochem­ istry or biology of pollen. Yet extensive studies by physicians, as well as plant breeders and apiculturists, have contributed a sizeable body of research relating to pollen.

Author(s): Professor Robert G. Stanley, Professor H. F. Linskens (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1974

Language: English
Pages: 310
Tags: Life Sciences, general; Biomedicine general

Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Development....Pages 3-12
Wall Formation....Pages 13-23
Dehiscence, Size and Distribution....Pages 24-36
Front Matter....Pages 37-37
Collection and Uses....Pages 39-55
Storage....Pages 56-66
Viability Tests....Pages 67-86
Nutritive Role....Pages 87-115
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
General Chemistry....Pages 119-128
Carbohydrates and Cell Walls....Pages 129-144
Organic Acids, Lipids and Sterols....Pages 145-153
Amino Acids and Proteins....Pages 154-163
Pollinosis....Pages 164-181
Nucleic Acids....Pages 182-192
Enzymes and Cofactors....Pages 193-222
Pollen Pigments....Pages 223-246
Growth Regulators....Pages 247-258
Back Matter....Pages 259-310