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Isolated pollen culture: plant reproductive development in a nutshell
Authors:Erwin Heberle-Bors
Affiliation:Institute of Microbiology and Genetics, Vienna Biocenter , Dr. Bohrgasse 9, A-1030, Vienna
Abstract:Abstract

Isolated pollen can develop into two different directions when cultured in vitro. In a rich medium, microspores and young pollen grains develop into mature pollen that is fertile. When pollen is treated by a stress treatment such as a hunger treatment in a sucrose - and/or nitrogen - free medium, embryogenic pollen is formed that, after transfer to a rich medium, develops into embryos and haploid plants. This system of isolated pollen culture offers an opportunity to study two developmental processes, i.e. pollen development and embryogenesis, as well as a basic regulatory event, i.e. the transition from the gametophytic to the sporophytic phase in the alternation of generations in higher plants. In addition, both systems offer various application-oriented possibilities, such as production of doubled haploids, to overcome self-incompatibility, to rescue sterile pollen, pollen selection and pollen transformation. An understanding of the cell biological and molecular events during embryogenic induction may promote a wider application of doubled haploid breeding and the use of such plants for gene transfer.
Keywords:Pollen  pollen embryogenesis  haploids  cell cycle  plant breeding
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