Literature DB >> 3912398

Surfaces and secretions in the pollen-stigma interaction: a brief review.

J Heslop-Harrison, Y Heslop-Harrison.   

Abstract

Interactions between pollen and pistil are key events in angiosperm reproduction, and for this reason they have been the target of an increasing volume of research in recent years. The regulation of fertilization has proved to be remarkably complex, involving controls of various kinds imposed at several different levels. Pollen hydration, governance of germination and stigma penetration, guidance and nutrition of the pollen tube in the style-as well as various, still enigmatic, direct interactions between male and female gametophytes - may all be concerned, individually or in combination, in determining whether fertilization will or will not be effected. The controls differ in degree of efficiency and specificity. Depending largely on the taxonomic remoteness of the parents, interspecific incompatibility may result simply from lack of physiological co-adaptation between the partners, or from rejection mechanisms of a more specific kind. Intraspecific incompatibility, although generally having a deceptively simple genetic basis, has proved to be surprisingly diverse in its physiological manifestations. The paper will present a brief conspectus of the present status of research in the field, and review some recent interpretations of the specific recognition events that may be involved in some of the interactions.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3912398     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.1985.supplement_2.15

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci Suppl        ISSN: 0269-3518


  6 in total

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2.  Morphological, histological and ultrastructural changes in the olive pistil during flowering.

Authors:  C Suárez; A J Castro; H F Rapoport; M I Rodríguez-García
Journal:  Sex Plant Reprod       Date:  2012-04-04

3.  Characterization of a novel glycine-rich protein from the cell wall of maize silk tissues.

Authors:  T Y Tao; T Ouellet; K Dadej; S S Miller; D A Johnson; J Singh
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2006-03-10       Impact factor: 4.570

4.  An osmotic model of the growing pollen tube.

Authors:  Adrian E Hill; Bruria Shachar-Hill; Jeremy N Skepper; Janet Powell; Yair Shachar-Hill
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-05-16       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 5.  The Diversity of the Pollen Tube Pathway in Plants: Toward an Increasing Control by the Sporophyte.

Authors:  Jorge Lora; José I Hormaza; María Herrero
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2016-02-09       Impact factor: 5.753

6.  The Role of INAPERTURATE POLLEN1 as a Pollen Aperture Factor Is Conserved in the Basal Eudicot Eschscholzia californica (Papaveraceae).

Authors:  Ismael Mazuecos-Aguilera; Ana Teresa Romero-García; Božena Klodová; David Honys; María C Fernández-Fernández; Samira Ben-Menni Schuler; Anna A Dobritsa; Víctor N Suárez-Santiago
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2021-07-07       Impact factor: 5.753

  6 in total

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