نتایج جستجو برای: pollen tubes

تعداد نتایج: 47224  

Journal: :The Plant Cell 1992

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Hui Su Jinsheng Zhu Chao Cai Weike Pei Jiaojiao Wang Huaijian Dong Haiyun Ren

An actin fringe structure in the subapex plays an important role in pollen tube tip growth. However, the precise mechanism by which the actin fringe is generated and maintained remains largely unknown. Here, we cloned a 2606-bp full-length cDNA encoding a deduced 77-kD fimbrin-like protein from lily (Lilium longiflorum), named FIMBRIN1 (FIM1). Ll-FIM1 was preferentially expressed in pollen and ...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
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in order to study stigma receptivity in peach cultivars : (‘makhmali’, ‘anjiri-ye-tabestane’, ‘anjiri-ye maleki’, ‘haj-kazemi’ and ’zoodras’) controlled pollination was done in both field and laboratory conditions. before pollination trials the in vitro germination of the pollen was tested in petridish. branches with adequate number of flowers were chosen for controlled pollination. self pollin...

2013
Huaiqing Hao Tong Chen Lusheng Fan Ruili Li Xiaohua Wang

Cellulose is an important component of cell wall, yet its location and function in pollen tubes remain speculative. In this paper, we studied the role of cellulose synthesis in pollen tube elongation in Pinus bungeana Zucc. by using the specific inhibitor, 2, 6-dichlorobenzonitrile (DCB). In the presence of DCB, the growth rate and morphology of pollen tubes were distinctly changed. The organiz...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
T Kohno T Shimmen

Pollen tubes show active cytoplasmic streaming. We isolated organelles from pollen tubes and tested their ability to slide along actin bundles in characean cell models. Here, we show that sliding of organelles was ATP-dependent and that motility was lost after N-ethylmaleimide or heat treatment of organelles. On the other hand, cytoplasmic streaming in pollen tube was inhibited by either N-ethy...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
P Gibbs M B Bianchi N Taroda Ranga

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Late-acting self-incompatibility (LSI), in which selfed flowers fail to form fruits despite apparently successful growth of the pollen tubes to the ovules, is a contentious and still poorly understood phenomenon. Some studies have indicated pollen tube-pistil interactions, and major gene control. Others favour an early acting inbreeding depression explanation. METHODS Expe...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
L M Stone K A Seaton J Kuo J A McComb

BACKGROUND AND AIMS An unusual form of pollen tube growth was observed for several Conospermum species (family Proteaceae). The rate of pollen tube growth, the number of tubes to emerge and the ultrastructure of these tubes are given here. METHODS Pollen was germinated in vitro in different sucrose concentrations and in the presence of calcium channel blockers, and tube emergence and growth w...

2013
Edwin R. Lampugnani Isabel E. Moller Andrew Cassin Daniel F. Jones Poh Ling Koh Sunil Ratnayake Cherie T. Beahan Sarah M. Wilson Antony Bacic Ed Newbigin

Nicotiana alata pollen tubes are a widely used model for studies of polarized tip growth and cell wall synthesis in plants. To better understand these processes, RNA-Seq and de novo assembly methods were used to produce a transcriptome of N. alata pollen grains. Notable in the reconstructed transcriptome were sequences encoding proteins that are involved in the synthesis and remodelling of xylo...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2002
Vernonica E Franklin-Tong Terena L Holdaway-Clarke Kornelis R Straatman Joseph G Kunkel Peter K Hepler

We have previously demonstrated that increases in cytosolic free Ca2+ are triggered by the self-incompatibility (SI) response in incompatible Papaver rhoeas (the field poppy) pollen. However, one key question that has not been answered is whether extracellular Ca2+ may be involved. To address this question, we have used an ion-selective vibrating probe to measure changes in extracellular Ca2+ f...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Paul A Covey Chalivendra C Subbaiah Ronald L Parsons Gregory Pearce Fung T Lay Marilyn A Anderson Clarence A Ryan Patricia A Bedinger

Rapid Alkalinization Factors (RALFs) are plant peptides that rapidly increase the pH of plant suspension cell culture medium and inhibit root growth. A pollen-specific tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) RALF (SlPRALF) has been identified. The SlPRALF gene encodes a preproprotein that appears to be processed and released from the pollen tube as an active peptide. A synthetic SlPRALF peptide based on ...

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