ISOLATION OF EXINES FROM GYMNOSPERM POLLEN |
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Authors: | Darlene Southworth |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Southern Oregon State College, Ashland, Oregon, 97520 |
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Abstract: | Exines of certain Gymnosperms spontaneously separate from the intine during the process of hydration preceding pollen germination. Exines of pollen of Calocedrus decurrens, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Juniperus occidentalis, Sequoia sempervirens, and Pseudotsuga menziesii were isolated from hydrated, autoclaved pollen. Free exines were purified by centrifugation on a discontinuous sucrose gradient of densities 1.14 to 1.27 g/ml. The outer intine dissolved on autoclaving. This method may be applicable to a wide range of genera. Purified exines are of potential use in chemical analyses of sporopollenin and in production of antibodies to exine. |
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