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Aperture pattern ontogeny in angiosperms

โœ Scribed by Ressayre, Adrienne ;Godelle, Bernard ;Raquin, Christian ;Gouyon, Pierre Henri


Book ID
102333870
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
377 KB
Volume
294
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Pollen grains display a wide range of variation in aperture number and arrangement (pattern) in angiosperms. Apertures are well-defined areas of the pollen wall surface that permit pollen tube germination. For low aperture numbers, aperture patterns are characteristic of the major taxonomic divisions of angiosperms. This paper presents a developmental model that explains most of the aperture patterns that are recorded in angiosperms. It is based on the analysis of the different events that occur during meiosis and lead to microspore differentiation. It demonstrates that variation occurring during meiosis in angiosperms is sufficient to produce the core morphological set of the most commonly observed pollen morphologies.


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Pollen grains are embeddded in an extremely resistant wall. Apertures are well defined places where the pollen wall is reduced or absent that permit pollen tube germination. Pollen grains are produced by meiosis and aperture number definition appears to be linked with the partition that follows meio