Pollen Development in Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa: Histochemistry of the Microspore Mother Cell Walls |
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Authors: | WHITE JULIE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Auckland Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The development of the microspore mother cell walls in Actinidiadeliciosa (kiwifruit) has been studied using light and electronmicroscopy. The microspore mother cell wall is similar, histochemically,and structurally in anthers from both functionally staminateand functionally pistillate flowers. Deposition, which beginsduring early prophase I, produces an electron-dense multilaminatedwall layer (layer a) and by the end of meiosis I a thick electron-lucentlayer (layer b) to the inside of this multilayered wall. Thereasons for histochemical differences and similarities betweenthese layers are discussed. The original primary wall persistsuntil the late uninucleate microspore stage. Layer (b), whichis probably mainly callose, dissolves at the late tetrad/earlymicrospore stage while layer (a), which probably also containsother polysaccharides, persists and dissolves concurrently withthe primary wall. Actinidia deliciosa, kiwifruit, microspore mother cell wall, callose, histochemistry, light microscopy, electron microscopy, male sterility |
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