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stainability

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The state or condition of being stainable.

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The percentage of stainable pollen grains (pollen stainability) was 48% for plant Nos. 9, 10, and 12, and 79% for plant No. 13 (Figure 2b).

But they developed normal petals and anthers with abundant stainable pollen grains 90-955% stainability), for H3 showed normal seed setting when pollinated by the female sterile plants.

(b) Pollen stainability of each transgenic plant.

Pollen stainability was higher than 70% in all the species.

Pollen grain stainability was studied with Alexander's differential staining method (Alexander, 1969).

Pollen stainability x ¯ ± sd M x ¯ ± sd M Subserie Brasiliensis (Cabrera) Cabrera et S.E.

Also, increased stainability was noted in goblet cells and their mucin (Fig. 5l, m).

Table 1 Meiotic analysis and pollen stainability of entities belonging to different Subseries of Senecio sect.

Additionally, somatic chromosome number was counted and pollen stainability was tested.

both statistics values z1 and z2 and percentage of pollen stainability are shown.

Moreover, protein inclusions have exhibited a week stainability in the digestive gland cells of these snails as a consequence of starvation.

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