Morphological and cytological development and starch accumulation in hermaphrodite and staminate flowers of olive (Olea europaea L.) Lara RealeCarlo SgromoBruno Romano Original Article 02 April 2009 Pages: 109 - 119
Self-incompatibility in a distylous species of Rubiaceae: is there a single incompatibility response of the morphs? D. E. KleinL. FreitasM. Da Cunha Original Article 20 May 2009 Pages: 121 - 131
The effect of substrate, ADP and uncoupler on the respiration of tomato pollen during incubation in vitro at moderately high temperature I. C. KarapanosK. A. AkoumianakisH. C. Passam Original Article 02 June 2009 Pages: 133 - 140
Class B β-expansins are needed for pollen separation and stigma penetration Elene R. ValdiviaAndrew G. StephensonDaniel Cosgrove Original Article 04 June 2009 Pages: 141 - 152
Description of a fertilization-independent obligate apomictic species: Corunastylis apostasioides Fitzg Anna-Marie SorensenD. T. RouseEnrico Perotti Original Article 04 June 2009 Pages: 153 - 165
LAP3, a novel plant protein required for pollen development, is essential for proper exine formation Anna A. DobritsaShuh-Ichi NishikawaRobert J. Swanson Original Article 11 June 2009 Pages: 167 - 177
A modifier locus affecting the expression of the S-RNase gene could be the cause of breakdown of self-incompatibility in almond Angel Fernández i MartíToshio HanadaRafel Socias i Company Original Article 17 June 2009 Pages: 179 - 186
Post-pollination mechanisms in Nicotiana longiflora and N. plumbaginifolia: pollen tube growth rate, offspring paternity and hybridization Dulce M. Figueroa-CastroTimothy P. Holtsford Original Article 07 July 2009 Pages: 187 - 196
The extracellular lipase EXL4 is required for efficient hydration of Arabidopsis pollen Emily P. UpdegraffFang ZhaoDaphne Preuss Original Article 04 August 2009 Pages: 197 - 204