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Protection of pollen germination from adverse temperatures: a possible role for proline
Authors:ZHANG HONG-QI  A F CROES
Institution:Department of Botany, University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract After germination, pollen grains of Lilium longiflorum became very sensitive to short periods of heat stress as shown by the greatly reduced germination percentages upon subsequent incubation at the optimal temperature. Addition of proline to the incubation medium made pollen more resistant to heat. It was demonstrated that in a short time a large amount of proline was taken up by the cell. Germination and metabolic functions were completely or partially protected from heat damage by proline treatment. As well, it was shown that proline treatment at least partially protected pollen grains from cold stress. These results suggest that the high proline concentrations found in pollen of many species may confer resistance to germinating pollen grains at unfavourable temperatures thereby enhancing the chances of successful fertilization.
Keywords:Lilium longiflorum            Liliaceae  lily  pollen germination  heat stress  proline  respiration  protein synthesis
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