Stigma Constriction in Pearl Millet, a Factor Influencing Reproduction and Disease |
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Authors: | WILLINGALE, JULIA MANTLE, P. G. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science and Technology London SW7 2AY, UK |
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Abstract: | The sequence of events during pollination in pearl millet isdescribed. Four or five hours after pollination with compatiblepollen a constriction region located in the fused stylodia,consisting of a collar of parenchymatous cells, becomes apparent.The structural integrity of the constriction region is lostwithin 6 h of pollination, thereby eventually isolating theovary from other pollen and also from ovary pathogens whichnormally enter throught the stigma. The constriction developsin unpollinated gynoecia 45 d after stigma emergence,thereby contributing to out-crossing in the protogynous commercialhybrid commonly grown in the semi-arid tropics. The potentialsignificance of a stigma constriction character in a wider botanicalcontext is discussed, particularly as it is a hitherto unrecognizedincompatibility barrier. Pennisetum americanum (L.), pearl millet, Sorghum bicolor (L.), sorghum, pollination, stigma constriction, ergot, protogyny, incompatibility barrier |
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