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6.7.1 Pollen collection and storage

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In some species (e.g. soybean) pollination immediately follows emasculation. In this case, there is no need for storage. Fresh pollen gives the best success of crossing. Good pollen flowers may be picked and placed in a Petri dish or some suitable container for use. In some species, mechanical vibrations may be used to collect pollen. Pollen is most copious at peak anthesis. Generally, pollen loses viability quickly. However, in some species, pollen may be stored at a cool temperature and appropriate humidity for the species for an extended period of time.

Principles of Plant Genetics and Breeding

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