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Showing papers by "Margaret Sedgley published in 1991"


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TL;DR: The pollen-pistil interaction was investigated in three intraspecific, 57 interspecific and six intergeneric crosses using three species of Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) subgenus Symphyomyrtus, section Bisectaria as female parents to study the severity of abnormalities and the probability of pollen-tube arrest in the pistil.

72 citations


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TL;DR: Controlled hand pollinations and field observations were used in conjunction with fluorescence and scanning electron microscopy and fruit and seed set to investigate the timing of stigma receptivity, pollen tube growth and self-incompatibility in relation to fertility in B. coccinea.

39 citations


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TL;DR: Techniques for controlled hand pollination of Banksia were developed using the cut flower species B. menziesii by rubbing a pollen-laden pollen presenter from the designated male parent over the stigmatic region of the recipient pistil.
Abstract: SummaryTechniques for controlled hand pollination of Banksia were developed using the cut flower species B. menziesii. Florets of known age were identified by removing all open florets and bagging the inflorescence for 24 h. After this period all unopened florets were removed, leaving a ring of 14—23 florets which had undergone anthesis. Self-pollen was removed by moving a looped, synthetic pipe cleaner over the pollen presenter segment of the style. Pollen transfer was achieved by rubbing a pollen-laden pollen presenter from the designated male parent over the stigmatic region of the recipient pistil. Peak stigma receptivity was recorded at three days post-anthesis by observing pollen germination with fluorescence microscopy, and by scanning electron microscopy of changes in the width of the stigmatic groove. Pollen tubes reached the base of the style six days after pollination at peak receptivity, and subsequently 11.1% of the hand pollinated florets set follicles. This was considerably higher than the ...

15 citations


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TL;DR: Vase life following dry storage was prolonged by sucrose pulsing, but STS had no beneficial effects.

6 citations