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Abortive seed development in Ulmus minor (Ulmaceae)
Authors:JUAN CARLOS LÓPEZ-ALMANSA  EDWARD C YEUNG  LUIS GIL
Institution:Unidad de Anatomía, Fisiología y Mejora Genética, E. T. S. Ingenieros de Montes, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1 N4
Abstract:Three genotypes of field elm ( Ulmus minor ) were studied to determine the structural basis of seed abortion in this species. In the non-abortive control, P-VV1, the pattern of seed development is similar to many flowering plants. The embryo progresses through defined morphological stages leading to developmental arrest as the seed matures. Storage products are abundant within embryo cells. Endosperm development is similar to the nuclear type; however, a more extensive cellularization of the endosperm occurs prior to it being crushed by the expanding embryo. For the abortive genotypes, M-SF1 and V-JR1, abnormalities in endosperm development are found. This is judged by the early cellularization and the massive synthesis of the PAS-positive material in the cellular endosperm. In these abortive genotypes, embryo development is delayed and storage products failed to accumulate within embryo cells. After seed desiccation, no living embryo tissue remains within the seed coat in the abortive genotypes.  © 2004 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2004, 145 , 455–467.
Keywords:elm  endosperm  plant embryology  seed abortion  zygotic embryo
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