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Embryo Sac Development in Almond [Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb] as Affected by Cross-, Self- and Non-pollination
Authors:PIMIENTA  EULOGIO; POLITO  V S
Institution:Department of Pomology, University of California Davis, California 95616
Abstract:Embryo sac development in ‘Nonpareil’ almond wasstudied following cross-, self- and non-pollination under fieldand greenhouse conditions. The embryo sac, which develops accordingto the Polygonum type, does not begin to differentiate untilanthesis in contrast to other Prunus spp. where a well-developedembryo sac is present at the time of flower opening. The developingmegagametophyte appears to be isolated from surrounding nucellartissue by the deposition of a ring of callose, which, as indicatedby aniline blue-induced fluorescence in the walls of nucellarcells, encloses the embryo sac during its elongation. Developmentand growth of the embryo sac following the different pollinationtreatments indicated that embryo sac development was stimulatedby the presence of compatible pollen tubes in the style andfinal elongation growth of the embryo sac was promoted by cross-pollination.Irregularities in megagametophyte development, including delayeddifferentiation of the megaspore mother cell, embryo sac abortionand lack of polar nuclei fusion and embryo sac elongation, werefrequently noted in ovules of self- and non-pollinated flowers. Almond, callose, embryo sac, megagametophyte, pollination, Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb.
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