نتایج جستجو برای: pollen tubes

تعداد نتایج: 47224  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Qinli Wang Lingan Kong Huaiqing Hao Xiaohua Wang Jinxing Lin Jozef Samaj Frantisek Baluska

We assessed the effects of brefeldin A (BFA) on pollen tube development in Picea meyeri using fluorescent marker FM4-64 as a membrane-inserted endocytic/recycling marker, together with ultrastructural studies and Fourier transform infrared analysis of cell walls. BFA inhibited pollen germination and pollen tube growth, causing morphological changes in a dose-dependent manner, and pollen tube ti...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Lixi Jiang Shu-Lan Yang Li-Fen Xie Ching San Puah Xue-Qin Zhang Wei-Cai Yang Venkatesan Sundaresan De Ye

In flowering plants, penetration of the pollen tube through stigma, style, and transmitting tract is essential for delivery of sperm nuclei to the egg cells embedded deeply within female tissues. Despite its importance in plant reproduction, little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate the navigation of the pollen tube through the stigma, style, and transmitting tract...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2011
Christina J Prychid Dmitry D Sokoloff Margarita V Remizowa Renee E Tuckett Shrirang R Yadav Paula J Rudall

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The ultrastructure of the pollen tubes and the unusual multicellular stigmatic hairs of Trithuria, the sole genus of Hydatellaceae, are described in the context of comparative studies of stigmatic and transmitting tissue in other early-divergent angiosperms. METHODS Scanning and transmission electron microscopy and immunocytochemistry are used to study the structure and co...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Yuefeng Guan Jianping Lu Juan Xu Bruce McClure Shuqun Zhang

Double fertilization in flowering plants requires the delivery of two immotile sperm cells to the female gametes by a pollen tube, which perceives guidance cues, modifies its tip growth direction, and eventually enters the micropyle of the ovule. In spite of the recent progress, so far, little is known about the signaling events in pollen tubes in response to the guidance cues. Here, we show th...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2007
Alexander Krichevsky Stanislav V Kozlovsky Guo-Wei Tian Min-Huei Chen Adi Zaltsman Vitaly Citovsky

Sexual reproduction of flowering plants depends on delivery of the sperm to the egg, which occurs through a long, polarized projection of a pollen cell, called the pollen tube. The pollen tube grows exclusively at its tip, and this growth is distinguished by very fast rates and reaches extended lengths. Thus, one of the most fascinating aspects of pollen biology is the question of how enough ce...

2014
Yuefeng Guan Jianping Lu Juan Xu Bruce McClure Shuqun Zhang

Double fertilization in flowering plants requires the delivery of two immotile sperm cells to the female gametes by a pollen tube, which perceives guidance cues, modifies its tip growth direction, and eventually enters the micropyle of the ovule. In spite of the recent progress, so far, little is known about the signaling events in pollen tubes in response to the guidance cues. Here, we show th...

2011
Caleb M. Rounds Lawrence J. Winship Peter K. Hepler

BACKGROUND Pollen tubes grow by transferring chemical energy from stored cellular starch and newly assimilated sugars into ATP. This drives myriad processes essential for cell elongation, directly or through the creation of ion gradients. Respiration plays a central role in generating and regulating this energy flow and thus in the success of plant reproduction. Pollen tubes are easily grown in...

2012
Yu-Hua Wang Xiao-Cheng Li Qiang Zhu-Ge Xin Jiang Wei-Dong Wang Wan-Ping Fang Xuan Chen Xing-Hui Li

Nitric oxide (NO) plays essential roles in many biotic and abiotic stresses in plant development procedures, including pollen tube growth. Here, effects of NO on cold stress inhibited pollen germination and tube growth in Camellia sinensis were investigated in vitro. The NO production, NO synthase (NOS)-like activity, cGMP content and proline (Pro) accumulation upon treatment with NO scavenger ...

2003
Claudia Erbar

In angiosperm reproduction, pollen tubes elongate from the stigma through the stylar transmitting tissue to the ovary to deliver the male gametes for fertilization. This article reviews different forms of pollen tube transmitting tracts within the style as well as possibilities for bridging the gap from the transmitting tissue to the ovule. The pollen tube transmitting tissue is the place of po...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1991
J. E. Gray B. A. McClure I. Bonig M. A. Anderson A. E. Clarke

The products of the S-locus expressed in female tissues of Nicotiana alata are ribonucleases (S-RNases). The arrest of growth of incompatible pollen tubes in styles may result from entry of the S-RNase into the pollen tube and degradation of pollen tube RNA. We investigated the action of isolated S-RNases on pollen tubes grown in vitro and found that S-RNase is taken up by the pollen without su...

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