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1996 article
Effect of Night Temperature on Pollen Characteristics, Growth, and Fruit Set in Tomato
Peet, M. M., & Bartholemew, M. (1996, May 1). Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 121, pp. 514–519.
author keywords: heat stress; reproductive development; male-sterile; pollen fertility; chronic subacute high temperatures
topics (OpenAlex): Plant Reproductive Biology; Plant and animal studies; Plant Parasitism and Resistance
TL;DR:
Temperature effects on pollen from direct or developmental effects on female reproductive structures, pollen was collected from plants in the four night temperature treatments and applied to stigmas of a male-sterile cultivar kept at 24-18C minimum temperatures in adjacent greenhouses.
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