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Keeping alder polled
For my alder breeding project I have developed the routine of cutting
a sprig of A. glutinosa and putting it in water in my living room, about 18°C by day. The catkins on the trees outside aren't producing pollen, not at this temperature, but indoors, they produce maximum pollen in about 7 days. Using a paint brush I gather the pollen into a bag and put it into the kitchen fridge. How long might it stay viable then? Have you anything to say beyond that? Michael Bell -- |
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Keeping alder pollen
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Michael Bell wrote: For my alder breeding project I have developed the routine of cutting a sprig of A. glutinosa and putting it in water in my living room, about 18°C by day. The catkins on the trees outside aren't producing pollen, not at this temperature, but indoors, they produce maximum pollen in about 7 days. Using a paint brush I gather the pollen into a bag and put it into the kitchen fridge. How long might it stay viable then? Have you anything to say beyond that? Michael Bell Sorry, spelling mistake in the title of the original sending. -- |
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