Populus nigra, lombardy or black poplar pollen
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Populus nigra, lombardy or black poplar pollen
Scanning electron microscope image (x 1500) of black poplar pollen grains showing a characteristic granular surface ornamentation and no apertures (inaperturate)
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1. Title: Black Poplar Pollen Grains: A Magnified View of Inaperturate Populus Nigra Pollen Black Poplar Pollen Grains: A Magnified View of Inaperturate Populus Nigra Pollen is a captivating image showcasing the intricate and unique structure of black poplar pollen grains, as captured by a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) at a magnification of 1500x. The image reveals the characteristic granular surface ornamentation of these pollen grains, which is a defining feature of the Populus nigra species, commonly known as the black poplar or Lombardy poplar. Populus nigra is a flowering plant belonging to the Salicaceae family, which is part of the larger group of Angiosperms, Eudicots, and Magnoliophyta. This tree is an essential member of the Malpighiales order, Rosids, Fabidae, and Eurosids. The pollen grains of Populus nigra are inaperturate, meaning they lack pores or apertures, which is a common trait among many pollen grains in the Populus genus. The surface of these pollen grains is covered in a granular ornamentation, which plays a crucial role in their recognition and acceptance by the stigma of the female flower. The intricate surface texture helps ensure successful pollination and the continuation of the Populus nigra lineage. This SEM image offers a fascinating glimpse into the microscopic world of black poplar pollen grains, revealing their intricate structure and unique features. It is an essential resource for researchers and scientists studying plant reproduction, pollen biology, and the evolution of flowering plants. The image's high resolution and detailed view provide valuable insights into the complex world of pollen grains and their role in the life cycle of the black poplar tree.
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