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Light Microscope Study of Pollen Tube Growth, Fertilization and Early Embryo and Endosperm Development in the Avocado Varieties Fuerte and Hass
Authors:SEDGLEY   M.
Affiliation:CSIRO Division of Horticultural Research G.P.O. Box 350 Adelaide, S.A., 5001, Australia
Abstract:Pollen tube growth, fertilization and early embryo and endospermdevelopment were studied using light microscopy in the avocadovarieties Fuerte and Hass. The ovule was penetrated by a pollen tube by 24 h after pollination.On reaching the ovary, the pollen tube grew along the surfaceof the inner ovary wall. It then grew around the funicle, throughthe micropyle in the inner integument and between the papillatecells at the apex of the nucellus. It entered the embryo sacvia a synergid. Sperm nuclei were present in the embryo sacat 48 h after pollination and fusion of the polar and spermnuclei took place before fusion of the egg and sperm. The endospermnucleus was the first to divide and cell wall formation occurredfollowing division. The first division of the zygote occurredat 5 or 6 days after pollination. In the variety Fuerte less than 20 per cent of the 1- and 2-day-oldembryo sacs had been penetrated by a pollen tube although tubeswere often observed in the integument or nucellus. In the varietyHass over 60 per cent of the embryo sacs were penetrated. Inwas concluded that low yields of the variety Fuerte may be partlyattributable to the failure of the pollen tube to penetratethe embryo sac. Persea americana Mill, avocado, pollen tube, fertilization, embryo, endosperm
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