The Importance of Light Intensity for Pollen Tube Growth and Embryo Survival in Wheat x Maize Crosses |
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Authors: | Campbell, A. W. Griffin, W. B. Burritt, D. J. Conner, A. J. |
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Affiliation: | New Zealand Institute for Crop and Food Research Limited, Private Bag 4704, Christchurch, New Zealand Soil, Plant and Ecological Sciences Division, PO Box 84, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand Botany Department, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The success of Triticum aestivumxZea mays crosses, used to producewheat doubled haploids, is influenced by light intensity. Toexamine the basis for this response, pollen tube growth, embryosurvival and indicators of photosynthetic rate were measuredin two wheat cultivars (Karamu and Kotuku)crossed with maize at two irradiance levels (250 or 750 µmolm-2s-1, PAR). Pollen tube growth was significantly affectedby light intensity in Karamu plants but not inKotuku plants, despite both cultivars being pollinatedby the same maize source. The percentage of pollen tubes reachingthe cavity between the ovarian wall and integuments, or in themicropyle of Karamu plants at high light intensity(65%) was nearly three-times greater than that at low lightintensity (22%). Thus, either low light intensity can affectthe maternal wheat plant in a way that inhibits pollen tubegrowth and/or high light intensity may promote pollen tube growthin Karamu plants. Significant differences in ratesof electron transport in plants grown at the two light intensitiesindicated that the rate of photosynthesis may also have an effecton pollen tube growth. These results have importance for improvingthe efficiency of wheat x maize crosses and other wide cerealcrosses. Copyright 2001 Annals of Botany Company Intergeneric hybridization, light intensity, pollen tube growth, embryo survival, Triticum aestivum, wheat,Zea mays , maize |
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