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This volume contains 8 contributions themed around the topic of plants in polluted environments and what effects this has on embryology and cytology. See the table of contents for more details.
- R. Czapik: Embryological structures and pollution – foreword 3
- R. Izmaiłow: The effect of soil from polluted sites on reproductive success in Ranunculus repens (Ranunculaceae) 5
- R. Izmaiłow: Embryogenesis in Capsella bursa-pastoris (Brassicaceae) in polluted and disturbed sites 11
- M. Kościńska-Pająk: Embryo development and structure in the autonomous apomict Chondrilla juncea (Asteraceae) from a polluted area 21
- R. Czapik & K. Kaźmierska: Variability of antipodal apparatus in Cirsium arvense (Asteraceae) in polluted and unpolluted environments 31
- R. Czapik, R. Izmaiłow & M. Kościńska-Pająk: Developmental disturbances and degeneration of plant embryo in polluted environment 39
- M. Kościńska-Pająk: Immunofluorescence of microtubular cytoskeleton during microsporogenesis of Chondrilla juncea (Asteraceae) in a polluted environment 49
- M. Klein & L. Samek: Comparison of C-mitotic effects of Ambush 25EC insecticide (Permethrin) and colhicine on root meristem cells of Pisum sativum (Fabaceae) 59