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Pollination in vitro: effects on the growth of pollen tubes,seed set and gametophytic self-incompatibility in Trifolium pratense L. and T. repens L.
Authors:N. Leduc  G. C. Douglas  M. Monnier  V. Connolly
Affiliation:(1) Agriculture and Food Development Authority (Teagasc), Kinsealy Research Centre, Malahide Road, 17 Dublin, Ireland;(2) Laboratoire d'Histophysiologie Végétale, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 12 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France;(3) Agriculture and Food Development Authority, Oakpark Research Centre, Carlow, Ireland
Abstract:Summary Growth of pollen tubes and seed set were compared after hand pollination in situ and in vitro in two self-incompatible species, Trifolium pratense and Trifolium repens. Adhesion of pollen grains to the stigma was greater in vitro for both species. After cross-pollination, in vitro culture gave a significant increase in the cumulative growth of pollen tubes in pistils of T. pratense compared to in situ conditions. After selfing in T. repens, pollen tube growth was significantly increased by in vitro culture of florets. Seed set after crossing in situ and in vitro was similar for both species. Seed set after selfing in vitro was not increased in T. pratense. Several genotypes of T. repens were classified as very good, good and poor selfers based on their capacity for seed set following selfing in situ. In vitro pollination increased self seed formation by 1.7-, 18.0- and 31.0-fold for each class, respectively. Ovules located nearest to the style were fertilized more often after selfing than after crossing.
Keywords:Self-compatibility  Trifolium repens  Trifolium pratense  Pollen tube  In vitro culture
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