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Pollen storage: High viability of pollen obtained after storage in home freezer

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W. H. Griggs, University of California
George H. Vansell, United States Department of Agriculture
Ben T. Lwakiri, University of California

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California Agriculture 7(7):12-12.

Published July 01, 1953

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Hundreds of samples of deciduous fruit and olive pollen—used in breeding and artificial pollination studies—have been stored satisfactorily from one season to the next in an ordinary home freezer at temperatures ranging close to 0°F.

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Pollen storage: High viability of pollen obtained after storage in home freezer

W. H. Griggs, George H. Vansell, Ben T. Lwakiri
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Pollen storage: High viability of pollen obtained after storage in home freezer

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Authors

W. H. Griggs, University of California
George H. Vansell, United States Department of Agriculture
Ben T. Lwakiri, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(7):12-12.

Published July 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Hundreds of samples of deciduous fruit and olive pollen—used in breeding and artificial pollination studies—have been stored satisfactorily from one season to the next in an ordinary home freezer at temperatures ranging close to 0°F.

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