The Pollen-stigma Interaction: Pollen-tube Penetration in Crocus |
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Authors: | HESLOP-HARRISON YOLANDE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. 01003, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | In a compatible pollination in Crocus, pollen tube tips enterthe stigma papillae after the enzymic erosion of the cuticle,and the tubes continue downward growth towards the ovary betweenthe cuticle and the underlying pectocellulosic wall. The cuticleof the receptive zone of the stigma papilla is chambered, thechambers containing a secretion accumulated during the maturationof the stigma. Pollen exudates contain various acid hydrolases,but are incapable alone of eroding stigma cutin. Furthermore,there is no penetration when the proteins of the wall-held stigmasecretions are degraded enzymically. These facts are taken toindicate that the pollen contributes a cutinaseprecursor which is activated by a factor or factors held inthe stigma secretion. Pollens of certain Cruciferae producetubes capable of penetrating the Crocus stigma cuticle, suggestingthat notwithstanding the taxonomic remoteness of Cruciferaeand Iridaceae the enzyme activation systems are quite similar. |
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