THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF NUCLEAR INVAGINATIONS CHARACTERISTIC OF MICROSPOROGENESIS IN PINUS-BANKSIANA
Using a combination of electron microscopic cytochemistry, stereology and experiments with inhibitors, the structure, chemistry, distribution and function of nuclear invaginations characteristic of gymnosperm microspores have been studied. These structures now emerge as specialized ingrowths of the...
Main Authors: | Li, F, Dickinson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1987
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