Disposition of Pollen in situ and its Relevance to Anther/Pollen Culture |
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Authors: | SUNDERLAND, N. HUANG, B. HILLS, G. J. |
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Abstract: | Disposition of pollen in immature anthers of Hordeum vulgareis illustrated by scanning and transmission electron microscopy.Freeze-fracture confirms that the pollen is confined to a uniseriatecolumn aligned against the tapetum. There is no free pollenin the lumen of the anther loculi. In contrast, in Nicotianatabacum and Paeonia lactlflora the pollen is disposed at randomand occupies the whole of each loculus. Freezing preserves thefluid content of the loculi, appearing in fracture profilesas an amorphous matrix in which the pollen is embedded. Thematrix, which generally obscures the tapetum, is present throughoutthe microspore phase but diminishes as the spores enlarge. Itis still present in N. tabacum and H. vulgare at the first pollendivision, fragmentary at this stage in P. lactiflora, but isno longer discernible in any of the species at the onset ofpollen-grain maturation. Pretreatment of excised Hordeum spikes at 4 ?C during the microsporephase, a prerequisite for anther/pollen culture, disrupts thenormal developmental sequence but does not alter the uniseriatedisposition. Before the spores start to divide, however, thetapetum degenerates and the fluid phase is dispersed. The observations are discussed in relation to isolated pollenculture, float culture of anthers and the switch in programmefrom gametophytic to sporophytic development. Key words: Pollen, Tapetum, Freeze-fracture |
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