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1. Genetically modified crops do not present variations in pollen viability and morphology when compared to their conventional counterparts.

2. Light promoted brown staining of protoplasm by Ag+ is ideal to test wheat pollen viability rapidly.

3. Rice GA3ox1 modulates pollen starch granule accumulation and pollen wall development.

4. Methods for characterizing pollen fitness in Cannabis sativa L.

5. Light promoted brown staining of protoplasm by Ag+ is ideal to test wheat pollen viability rapidly.

6. Research on the reproductive biological characteristics of Amomum villosum Lour. and Amomum longiligulare T. L. Wu.

7. Identification of stable heat tolerance QTLs using inter-specific recombinant inbred line population derived from GPF 2 and ILWC 292.

8. Variable pollen viability and effects of pollen load size on components of seed set in cultivars and feral populations of oilseed rape.

9. Reproductive barriers in cassava: Factors and implications for genetic improvement.

10. Physiological and genetic characterization of heat stress effects in a common bean RIL population.

11. Enhancement of drought tolerance in rice by silencing of the OsSYT-5 gene.

12. The LuWD40-1 gene encoding WD repeat protein regulates growth and pollen viability in flax (Linum Usitatissimum L.).

13. The LuWD40-1 Gene Encoding WD Repeat Protein Regulates Growth and Pollen Viability in Flax (Linum Usitatissimum L.).

14. Annual growth cycle observation, hybridization and forcing culture for improving the ornamental application of Paeonia lactiflora Pall. in the low-latitude regions.

15. Genetic diversity, reproductive capacity and alkaloids content in three endemic Alkanna species.

16. Phylogenetic and expression dynamics of tomato ClpB/Hsp100 gene under heat stress.

17. High-Temperature-Induced Defects in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Anther and Pollen Development Are Associated with Reduced Expression of B-Class Floral Patterning Genes.

18. Regulation of pollen lipid body biogenesis by MAP kinases and downstream WRKY transcription factors in Arabidopsis.

19. INDUCER OF CBF EXPRESSION 1 is a male fertility regulator impacting anther dehydration in Arabidopsis.

20. Inbreeding in Mimulus guttatus Reduces Visitation by Bumble Bee Pollinators.

21. Phosphorous Nutritional Level, Carbohydrate Reserves and Flower Quality in Olives.

22. Impedance Flow Cytometry: A Novel Technique in Pollen Analysis.

23. Dynamics of growth, physiology, radiation interception, production, and quality of autumn black gram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) as influenced by nutrient scheduling.

24. Unravelling some factors affecting sexual reproduction in rock-specialist shrub: Insight from an endemic Daphne arbuscula (Thymelaeaceae).

25. Abnormal meiosis in an intersectional allotriploid of Populus L. and segregation of ploidy levels in 2x × 3x progeny.

26. Possible mechanisms of pollination failure in hybrid carrot seed and implications for industry in a changing climate.

27. Identification of pre-fertilization reproductive barriers and the underlying cytological mechanism in crosses among three petal-types of Jasminum sambac and their relevance to phylogenetic relationships.

28. Identification of stable heat tolerance QTLs using inter-specific recombinant inbred line population derived from GPF 2 and ILWC 292

29. Variable resource allocation pattern, biased sex-ratio, and extent of sexual dimorphism in subdioecious Hippophae rhamnoides.

30. Hybridization and introgression events in cooccurring populations of closely related grasses (Poaceae: Stipa) in high mountain steppes of Central Asia.

31. Protein/Lipid ratio of pollen biases the visitation of bumblebees (Bombus ignitus Smith) to male-fertile cultivars of the Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai).

32. Successful Wide Hybridization and Introgression Breeding in a Diverse Set of Common Peppers (Capsicum annuum) Using Different Cultivated Ají (C. baccatum) Accessions as Donor Parents.

33. Phytochemical and biological investigations on Centranthus kellereri (Stoj., Stef. & T. Georgiev) Stoj. & Stef. and C. ruber (L.) DC. and their potential as new medicinal and ornamental plants.

34. Functional Monoecy Due to Delayed Anther Dehiscence: A Novel Mechanism in Pseuduvaria mulgraveana (Annonaceae).

35. The DNA Replication Factor RFC1 Is Required for Interference-Sensitive Meiotic Crossovers in Arabidopsis thaliana.

36. The Role of AtMUS81 in Interference-Insensitive Crossovers in A. thaliana.

37. QTL mapping of oleic acid content in modern VNIIMK sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) lines by using GBS-based SNP map.

38. Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior.

39. Assessment of Bio-physiological damages and cytological aberrations in cowpea varieties treated with gamma rays and sodium azide.

40. Enhancements in yield, agronomic, and zinc recovery efficiencies of rice-wheat system through bioactive zinc coated urea application in Aridisols.

41. Comparative transcriptome analyses reveal insights into catkin bloom patterns in pecan protogynous and protandrous cultivars.

42. Air pollution in the places of Betula pendula growth and development changes the physicochemical properties and the main allergen content of its pollen.

43. Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.).

44. Functional monoecy due to delayed Anther dehiscence: A novel mechanism in Pseuduvaria mulgraveana (Annonaceae)

45. Climate change resilient agricultural practices: A learning experience from indigenous communities over India.

46. Androgenesis in indica rice: A comparative competency in development of doubled haploids.

47. Contrasting a reference cranberry genome to a crop wild relative provides insights into adaptation, domestication, and breeding.

48. Histone demethylase IBM1-mediated meiocyte gene expression ensures meiotic chromosome synapsis and recombination.

49. In rice splice variants that restore the reading frame after frameshifting indel introduction are common, often induced by the indels and sometimes lead to organism-level rescue.

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