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The Reproductive Biology of Totara (Podocarpus totara) (Podocarpaceae)
Authors:WILSON, VIVIENNE R.   OWENS, JOHN N.
Affiliation:Centre for Forest Biology, University of Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 2Y2, Canada
Abstract:A reproductive cycle of totara (Podocarpus totara) in New Zealandis complete within 2 years. After strobilus initiation in September,there is a 9 month period of winter dormancy until emergenceduring the growth flush in July–August of the followingyear. Female strobili bear only one or two ovules which arepollinated mid-October to mid-November at the megaspore tetradstage. Pollen germination and fertilization occur rapidly duringDecember. The pollen tube carries the body cell, sterile andtube nuclei with at least three prothallial nuclei, and branchesout after reaching the archegonia. The four–six archegoniacontain egg nuclei with no distinct perinuclear zone and a largechalazal vacuole. Fertilization by the larger of the two unequalmale gametes is accompanied by a degradation of egg cell cytoplasm.The three-tier proembryo contains a binucleate embryonal tierof only one cell. Soon after embryo penetration into the megagametophyte,the binucleate embryonal-tier cell undergoes mitosis and cellwall formation resulting in four uninucleate cells. Some ovulescontained secondary embryos thought to be the product of suspensorcleavage. Embryo maturation occurs by February.Copyright 1999Annals of Botany Company Podocarpus totara, totara, conifer, podocarp, reproductive biology, embryology.
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