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Figure 7

From: Factors affecting quantity of pollen dispersal of spray cut chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium)

Figure 7

Anatomical features of anther and Flower morphology during pollen dispersal of ‘Qx-097’, ‘Noa’ and ‘Qx-115’. Pollen dispersing of ‘Qx-097’, ‘Noa’ and ‘Qx-115’. (A, D, G) The section of anthers just in pollen dispersal and anther cracking which corresponds to the anthers in disk florets a, d and g (arrows) in picture of material object. (B, E, H) The section of anthers at the stage of pollen dispersal a lot which corresponds to the anthers in disk florets b, e and h (arrows) in picture of material object. (C, F, I) The section of anthers after pollen dispersal which corresponds to the anthers in disk florets c, f and i (arrows) in picture of material object. (J-O) Flower morphology of ‘Qx-097’, ‘Noa’ and ‘Qx-115’ during pollen dispersing.

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