AGRIS-FAO dbase:Biochemical and ultrastructural features related to male sterility in the dioecious species Actinidia deliciosa
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
Kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa) is a
dioecious plant whose flowers are morphologically
hermaphrodite yet functionally unisexual. The objective
of this study was to investigate the male sterility of
female flowers in kiwifruit through an integrated
biochemical and cytohistological approach. High levels
of free and trichloroacetic acid (TCA)-insoluble
conjugated polyamines (PAs) were found to be
associated with pollen degeneration. Carbohydrate
levels greatly differed w hen comparing mature to
degenerated pollen from the anthers of male-fertile
and male-sterile flowers, respectively. In the
cytoplasm, carbohydrates strongly decreased in the
degenerated pollen, whereas in the cell wall, their
levels remained consistent. The degenerated pollen
showed a poorly sculptured sexine, an anomalous
nexine, and an intine consisting of a single stratum
only. Through in vitro culture of anthers from malesterile
plant, the pollen occasionally reached the
binucleate stage. The structural anomalies in the
pollen of the male-sterile plant and the alterations in
PA and carbohydrate contents, together with the results
of the in vitro anther culture, suggest that the male
sterility in this species could be under both sporophytic and gametophytic control
Tipologia CRIS:
11.04 Banca dati
Keywords:
MALE STERILITY; DIOECIOUS PLANT; ACTINIDIA; LASER CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY
Elenco autori:
DE STRADIS, Angelo
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