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With pollen expert Madeline Harley, I worked on a 2005 book featuring highly detailed microscope images of pollen. Wolfgang Stuppy, a Kew seed morphologist, approached me in 2006 to do one on seeds.
Under the supervision of Professor Kevin Balkwill, House used a focussed ion beam-scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) to slice through the pollen grains of species belonging to Acanthaceae.
Each week, she collects samples from the air sampler, then analyzes them under a microscope to identify and classify various types of pollen based on their size and distinguishing features.
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Jan Martinek A startling world not seen with the naked eye is revealed within the lens of a light microscope. From the glowing pollen tubes of the model plant thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana ...