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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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