Pollen tube growth following compatible and incompatible intraspecific pollinations in Petunia hybrida |
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Authors: | Maria Herrero H. G. Dickinson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Plant Science Laboratories, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, RG6 2AS Reading, UK |
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Abstract: | The observation that both compatible and incompatible pollen tubes grow at identical speeds on the stigma in many plants with gametophytically controlled self-incompatibility (SI) systems has, in Petunia, been extended to cover all other facets of pollen behaviour on this tissue. On entry into the stylar transmitting tissue both types of tubes accelerate, but the compatible achieve a higher terminal velocity than do the incompatible, which eventually slow and stop. Grafting experiments show that the top 1 mm of the stylar tissue can play an important rôle in determining the future development of the pollen tube. Following mixed pollinations, proportionally too many compatible pollen tubes reach the ovary than would be expected from the results of pure compatible and incompatible pollinations indicating that incompatible pollen in some way helps prime the style for growth of compatible pollen tubes. This data is considered in terms of recent structural studies of these tissues, and related to the pollination conditions pertaining to Petunia populations in the field.Abbreviation SI self-incompatibility |
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Keywords: | Germination (pollen) Petunia Pollen germination Self-incompatibility |
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