
doi: 10.1007/bf00021908
Broccoli pollen which had been stored in liquid nitrogen retained its viability, but seed produced using this pollen rapidly lost its germinability. Plants raised from this seed, and their progenies, gave no indication of genetic damage resulting from the low temperature treatment of pollen.
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