Wild Musa species collected from Arunachal Pradesh, India, were studied for its pollen morphology. The male bud of the plant bearing the male flowers were used. The creamy white pollen from the anthers were dusted on the slide and viewed under the foldscope. The pollens appeared spherical to ovoid in shape.
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