Teaching, Language & Reference

Techniques for Pollination Biologists

by Carol A Kearns , David W Inouye

Description

The first book to incorporate all techniques published in the pollination literature as well as unpublished methods compiled from practicing pollination biologists. The bibliography includes 1,200 references from more than 200 journals, plus books and previously unpublished materials.

This book presents the newest techniques such as fluorescence microscopy to examine pollen tubes, high-pressure liquid chromatography for nectar analysis, and using particle counters to count pollen grains and nuclear magnetic resonance for floral odour analysis. In addition to these sophisticated methods, basic techniques are described for labelling plants, manipulating flowers, marking or excluding, and designing simple but elegant experiments with small budgets.

The book also examines potential pitfalls for pollination studies and offers cautionary advice about designing and implementing different types of pollination experiments.

Techniques for Pollination Biologists

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Bibliographic Information

  • Imprint University Press of Colorado (US)
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9780870812811 / 0870812815
  • FormatPaperback
  • Pages583
  • ReadershipGeneral - Trade
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Reference CodeBDZ0001588017

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