Effects of acidity on the insoluble polysaccharide content of germinating pollen ofPinus pineaL. andPinus pinasterAiton
Open Access
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Grana
- Vol. 35 (4) , 240-247
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00173139609430010
Abstract
The PAS reaction was used to stain total insoluble polysaccharides in pollen of two species of Pinus collected in two different years and germinated in vitro at different pH values. PAS-detectable polysaccharides are localized in the intine, cytoplasm and amyloplasts; PAS-undetectable (callose) in the middle of the intine, but only in the distal part of the grain. The total PAS stained polysaccharide content was quantified with a microdensitometer. Values are correlated with germination percentages and pollen tube length. The total polysaccharide content, as well as pollen tube length, varies in each species according to the year, probably due to environmental conditions. Also the various pHs deeply influence pollen germination and tube length, the lowest pH being the most unfavourable condition. At this pH (3.5) the total polysaccharide content is higher than in the control (pH 5.5): this is probably due to a lack of callose synthesis for tube wall or to a depolymerization of this polysaccharide, and a subsequent storage in a PAS-detectable form.Keywords
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