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Storage of avocado pollen

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Avocado pollen was stored at a range of temperatures and relative humidities (RH) for up to one year and the pollen was tested for viability in vivo.

Pollen stored for one month was capable of germination on the stigma and penetrating the ovule when stored at 4°C with <1,23,55 and 75% r.h. and at -196°C with 0% r.h. Most pollen samples stored at 25 and -15°C at a range of r.h. would germinate on the stigma but none would penetrate the ovule.

After one year of storage, pollen at 4°C and <1 and 23% r.h. would germinate on the stigma but would not penetrate the ovule. There was no germination of pollen stored at 4°C and 55 and 75% r.h. Only pollen stored at -196°C and 0% r.h. would penetrate the ovule, but thawing and refreezing once during the year destroyed the viability.

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Sedgley, M. Storage of avocado pollen. Euphytica 30, 595–599 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00038786

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