2016
DOI: 10.1590/0100-29452016757
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Abstract: -Theobroma subincanum (cupuí) is a fruit species native to the Amazon region. Fruits are enjoyed by local people and consumed both as fresh fruit such as juice, nectar or soft drinks. Reproductive biology studies provide contributions to conservation strategies and plant improvement. The present study aimed to analyze the stigmatic receptivity and pollen viability of T. subincanum. This study was developed in a forest fragment located in the urban perimeter of the municipality of Alta Floresta, MT. In the flow… Show more

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“…Even considering the practical use of these methods, including Alexander's stain, they may be recommended for future studies, through the preparation of manuals relating the color of the pollen grains to their germinative percentage . There is no description of a universal test for pollen viability using a defined stain, due to the specific action of each stain in the cytological structure of pollen grains (Arenas-Souza et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even considering the practical use of these methods, including Alexander's stain, they may be recommended for future studies, through the preparation of manuals relating the color of the pollen grains to their germinative percentage . There is no description of a universal test for pollen viability using a defined stain, due to the specific action of each stain in the cytological structure of pollen grains (Arenas-Souza et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%