THE POLLEN WALL OF CANNA AND ITS SIMILARITY TO THE GERMINAL APERTURES OF OTHER POLLEN |
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Authors: | John J Skvarla John R Rowley |
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Institution: | Palynological Laboratory, Solna, Sweden
Palynological Laboratory, Solna, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The pollen wall of Canna generalis Bailey is exceptionally thick, but only a minor part of it contains detectable amounts of sporopollenin. The sporopollenin is in isolated spinules at the exine surface and in the intine near the plasma membrane. There is no sporopollenin in the > 10 μ thick channeled region between spinules and intine. We suggest that the entire pollen wall of C. generalis is similar to the thick intine and thin exine typical for germinal apertures in many pollen grain types. Considered functionally, the Canna pollen wall may offer an infinite number of sites for pollen tube initiation and would differ significantly from grains that are inaperturate in the sense of an exine lacking definite germinal apertures. |
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