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Sounds like it will be fine, just keep it separate in the container...
After weighing the pollen samples subjected to the drying treatment, the pollen was placed in 1.5 ml Eppendorf tubes, which, in groups of three, were placed inside glass jars with silicon dioxide (commercial silica gel) at the bottom, with a layer of cotton so that the tubes were not in direct contact with the silica gel.
After weighing the pollen samples subjected to the drying treatment, the pollen was placed in 1.5 ml Eppendorf tubes, which, in groups of three, were placed inside glass jars with silicon dioxide (commercial silica gel) at the bottom, with a layer of cotton so that the tubes were not in direct contact with the silica gel.
US Patent Application for POLLEN PRESERVATION METHOD Patent Application (Application #20190008144 issued January 10, 2019) - Justia Patents Search
Disclosed are methods of preserving pollen such that the pollen has improved viability as compared to pollen that is left in ambient conditions. A method of the present invention includes separating dead pollen contents from live pollen grains. In some embodiments, pollen grains are stored with...
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US20190008144A1 - Pollen preservation method - Google Patents
Disclosed are methods of preserving pollen such that the pollen has improved viability as compared to pollen that is left in ambient conditions. A method of the present invention includes separating dead pollen contents from live pollen grains. In some embodiments, pollen grains are stored with...
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