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- who: Bin Yuan from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina have published the research: Pseudopollen in Camellia oleifera and its implications for pollination ecology and taxonomy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors determined the morphological characteristics and occurrence of pseudopollen in C. oleifera.
- how: These results indicated that the sporophytic tissues with tapetum abnormalities and stomium integrity were the Frontiers in Plant Science
- future: Some of the investigated species such as C. hainanica have not yet obtained their gene sequences therefore more in-depth investigations to explore the taxonomic significance . . .
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