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Visualisation of plastid degradation in sperm cells of wheat pollen
Authors:Lucia F Primavesi  Huixia Wu  Elisabeth A Mudd  Anil Day  Huw D Jones
Institution:1.Rothamsted Research,Hertfordshire,UK;2.Michael Smith Building, Faculty of Life Sciences,University of Manchester,Manchester,UK;3.Dow AgroSciences LLC,Indianapolis,USA;4.IBERS,University of Aberystwyth,Ceredigion,UK
Abstract:Like most angiosperms, wheat (Triticum aestivum) shows maternal inheritance of plastids. It is thought that this takes place by cytoplasmic stripping at fertilisation rather than the absence of plastids in sperm cells. To determine the fate of plastids during sperm cell development, plastid-targeted green fluorescent protein was used to visualise these organelles in nuclear transgenic wheat lines. Fewer than thirty small 1–2-μm plastids were visible in early uninucleate pollen cells. These dramatically increased to several hundred larger (4 μm) plastids during pollen maturation and went through distinct morphological changes. Only small plastids were visible in generative cells (n?=?25) and young sperm cells (n?=?9). In mature sperm cells, these green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged plastids were absent. This is consistent with maternal inheritance of plastids resulting from their degradation in mature sperm cells in wheat.
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