1. Observation of anther dehiscence by stereomicroscopy and low-vacuum SEM Anthers of ‘Chanee’, one of the most important durian cultivars in Thailand, were collected every six hours
from 7:00 on the day before anthesis (36 h before anthesis) to 1:00 on the day after anthesis (6 h after
anthesis). After collection, the anthers were immediately fixed in formalin-acetic acid-alcohol (FAA). Their entire structure was observed with a stereo-microscope. Additionally, a low-vacuum scanning electron microscope (S-3000N, Hitachi Co., Ltd., Japan) was used to observe the morphological features of the anther.
1. Observation of anther dehiscence by stereomicroscopy and low-vacuum SEM Anthers of ‘Chanee’, one of the most important durian cultivars in Thailand, were collected every six hoursfrom 7:00 on the day before anthesis (36 h before anthesis) to 1:00 on the day after anthesis (6 h afteranthesis). After collection, the anthers were immediately fixed in formalin-acetic acid-alcohol (FAA). Their entire structure was observed with a stereo-microscope. Additionally, a low-vacuum scanning electron microscope (S-3000N, Hitachi Co., Ltd., Japan) was used to observe the morphological features of the anther.
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