2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.31.606094
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Pollen Partners: The Symbiotic Microbes ofPinus radiataPollen

C Armstrong,
S Ganasamurthy,
K Walker
et al.

Abstract: Pollen, a crucial source of nutrients and energy for pollinators. It also provides a unique habitat for ecological microbiota. Previous research on the microbiome of pollen has largely focussed on angiosperm systems, with limited research into coniferous gymnosperms. This study characterises the pollen microbiome associated with one of the world's most widely grown tree species, Pinus radiata. Trees were sampled from locations across Canterbury, New Zealand, with repeated collections in 2020 and 2021. Metabolo… Show more

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