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Pollen, ovules, and pollination in pea: Success, failure, and resilience in heat.

Yunfei Jiang1, Rachid Lahlali2, Chithra Karunakaran2, Thomas D Warkentin1,3, Arthur R Davis4, Rosalind A Bueckert1.   

Abstract

Field pea (Pisum sativum), a major grain legume crop, is autogamous and adapted to temperate climates. The objectives of this study were to investigate effects of high temperature stress on stamen chemical composition, anther dehiscence, pollen viability, pollen interactions with pistil and ovules, and ovule growth and viability. Two cultivars ("CDC Golden" and "CDC Sage") were exposed to 24/18°C (day/night) continually or to 35/18°C for 4 or 7 days. Heat stress altered stamen chemical composition, with lipid composition of "CDC Sage" being more stable compared with "CDC Golden." Heat stress reduced pollen viability and the proportion of ovules that received a pollen tube. After 4 days at 35°C, pollen viability in flower buds decreased in "CDC Golden," but not in "CDC Sage." After 7 days, partial to full failure of anthers to dehisce resulted in subnormal pollen loads on stigmas. Although growth (ovule size) of fertilized ovules was stimulated by 35°C, heat stress tended to decrease ovule viability. Pollen appears susceptible to stress, but not many grains are needed for successful fertilization. Ovule fertilization and embryos are less susceptible to heat, but further research is warranted to link the exact degree of resilience to stress intensity.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Pisum sativum; anther dehiscence; heat stress; ovule fertilization; ovule viability; pollen viability; stamen composition

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30136298     DOI: 10.1111/pce.13427

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Environ        ISSN: 0140-7791            Impact factor:   7.228


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