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From the anther to the proctodeum: Pear (Pyrus communis) pollen digestion in Osmia cornuta larvae
Authors:Nepi Massimo  Cresti Laura  Maccagnani Bettina  Ladurner Edith  Pacini Ettore
Affiliation:Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali "G. Sarfatti", Università degli Studi di Siena, Via P. A. Mattioli 4, 53100 Siena, Italy.
Abstract:Modifications of the pollen grains of Pyrus communis Linneaus that occur during the digestion by Osmia cornuta (Latreille) larvae were studied histochemically. We compared the features of the pollen grains found in the anthers, in the larval cell provisions and in the alimentary canal of the 5th instar larvae. Modifications were already evident in the provisions and consisted of protoplast protrusions through the apertures and a decrease in the number of starch-containing pollen grains. After pollen grains were ingested by the larvae, the protoplast appeared retracted from the pollen wall. Pollen digestion began in the anterior part of the midgut, where we observed: (1) disorganised intine at the apertures; (2) disappearance of DAPI staining of nuclear pollen DNA; (3) fewer pollen grains containing starch than in the anthers; (4) some empty pollen grains. Pollen grains in the proctodeum appeared extremely compressed and crushed. Some grains appeared to be unaffected by the digestive process. We hypothesise that the protrusion of the intine and of the protoplast from the apertures in bee provisions could be considered a kind of pre-treatment necessary to initiate the digestion process in the larval alimentary canal.
Keywords:Osmia cornuta   Pyrus communis   Pollen digestion   Larval food   Protoplast protrusion   Pseudo-germination   Osmotic shock
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