Sporoderm inPopulusandSalix
Open Access
- 1 January 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Grana Palynologica
- Vol. 7 (2-3) , 517-567
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00173136709430048
Abstract
Four phenomena were observed in a study of Populus tremula and P. tremula f. gigas microspores from before microspore mitosis through mature pollen which may have general significance in the ontogeny of pollen grains: 1) The exine and orbicules (Ubisch bodies) were covered by membranes. 2) The exine and the tapetal surfaces where orbicules form were covered by a polysaccharide (PAS positive) coat until after microspore mitosis; subsequently the tapetum became plasmodial. 3) Material having the staining characteristics of the nexine 2 (endexine in the sense of Fægri) accumulated on membranes in microspores in the space between the exine and the plasma membrane. That material was almost completely gone from the wall in mature pollen. The membranes on which material had accumulated migrated through the exine. Following passage through the exine these membranes were seen as empty fusiform vesicles in micrographs of anthers prepared by commonly used methods. 4) At about microspore mitosis when the cellulosic intine begins to form, microtubules about 240 A in diameter occurred near the plasma membrane and generally parallel with it. Positive acid phosphatase reactions in tapetal cells together with the morphology of orbicules and other tapetal organelles suggest that the wall of orbicules, which is like the pollen exine, may form as a residual product of a lysosome system. Sections of mature Salix humilis pollen were compared with Populus.Keywords
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