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Pollen wall development in Eucommia ulmoides (Eucommiaceae)
Authors:John R. Rowley   John J. Skvarla  John M. Pettitt
Affiliation:

a Botany Department, University of Stockholm, S-106 91, Sweden

b Oklahoma Biological Survey and Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA

c Department of Pathology and Immunology, Monash University, Prahran, Vic. 3181, Australia

Abstract:In Eucommia the foot layer plays a prominent part in microspore wall development. Bacules (>100 nm) are rods originating within the foot layer. Small bacules (diameter ca. 10 nm) form at the same time as the foot layer. The tectum is considered to be made up of these microbacular rods. Spinules ar continuous with the bacules. An endexine is differentiated during a middle to late microspore stage. Except for the pore the furrow includes tectum and foot layer on the endexine. Since the furrow consists of a region of reduced foot layer and the reduction is gradual near the polar ends of furrows, assessment of furrow length depends to some extent upon variations in exine infolding. The pore is well defined, but, because it is crossed by lamellations of the endexine and foot layer and often overlaid by tongues and bridges of foot layer plus tectum (including spinules) it is obscured from view using either light microscopy or scanning electron microscopy.
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