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Effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in Lilium longiflorum pistils.

With the use of stigmatic exudate or distilled water as carriers, various antimetabolites, inhibitors, and miscellaneous materials were injected into the hollow styles of detached Lilium longiflorum pistils before, at, or after compatible or incompatible pollination. Pollen tube lengths were measure...

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Autor principal: Ascher, P D
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7460875
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description With the use of stigmatic exudate or distilled water as carriers, various antimetabolites, inhibitors, and miscellaneous materials were injected into the hollow styles of detached Lilium longiflorum pistils before, at, or after compatible or incompatible pollination. Pollen tube lengths were measured 48 hr after pollination with pollinated styles incubated at 22-23 degrees C. Substances considered inhibitors of protein synthesis in microbial systems significantly retarded both compatible and incompatible pollen tube growth while inhibitors of RNA synthesis tended to significantly inhibit compatible pollen tube growth with less or no effect on incompatible pollen tubes. Application of the inhibitors in stigmatic exudate at or after compatible pollination produced significant results at the lowest concentrations. Significant retardation of pollen tube growth also occurred after injection of 2,4-dinitrophenol, mercaptoethanol, indoleacetic acid, naphthaleneacetic acid, benzyladenine, dimethyl sulfoxide, or potassium or sodium iodide. Pollen tube growth in detached pistils of L. longiflorum may be useful as a bioassay in situ for screening biologically active materials.
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spelling pubmed-15686492006-09-19 Effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in Lilium longiflorum pistils. Ascher, P D Environ Health Perspect Research Article With the use of stigmatic exudate or distilled water as carriers, various antimetabolites, inhibitors, and miscellaneous materials were injected into the hollow styles of detached Lilium longiflorum pistils before, at, or after compatible or incompatible pollination. Pollen tube lengths were measured 48 hr after pollination with pollinated styles incubated at 22-23 degrees C. Substances considered inhibitors of protein synthesis in microbial systems significantly retarded both compatible and incompatible pollen tube growth while inhibitors of RNA synthesis tended to significantly inhibit compatible pollen tube growth with less or no effect on incompatible pollen tubes. Application of the inhibitors in stigmatic exudate at or after compatible pollination produced significant results at the lowest concentrations. Significant retardation of pollen tube growth also occurred after injection of 2,4-dinitrophenol, mercaptoethanol, indoleacetic acid, naphthaleneacetic acid, benzyladenine, dimethyl sulfoxide, or potassium or sodium iodide. Pollen tube growth in detached pistils of L. longiflorum may be useful as a bioassay in situ for screening biologically active materials. 1981-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1568649/ /pubmed/7460875 Text en
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Ascher, P D
Effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in Lilium longiflorum pistils.
title Effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in Lilium longiflorum pistils.
title_full Effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in Lilium longiflorum pistils.
title_fullStr Effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in Lilium longiflorum pistils.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in Lilium longiflorum pistils.
title_short Effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in Lilium longiflorum pistils.
title_sort effects of exogenous materials on pollen tube growth in lilium longiflorum pistils.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7460875
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