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Exine and tapetum development in Nymphaea capensis (Nymphaeaceae): a comparative study

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NORDIC JOURNAL OF BOTANY
卷 21, 期 5, 页码 529-548

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1756-1051.2001.tb00806.x

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The developmental events in microspore envelope and cytoplasm and in tapeturn from premeiosis until late tetrad stage were studied in Nymphaea capensis. The exceptional feature of microspore development in this species is that post-meiosis cytokinesis is retarded until the late tetrad stage. Thus, the entire development of the exine becomes completed during the tetrad stage. As a consequence of the retarded cytokinesis, the proximal portion of the forming exine lags behind the distal one during the major part of the tetrad period, but eventually the proximal part of the exine overtakes the distal part in development. The significance of this retardation is discussed. This sequence of events differs sharply from corresponding sporoderm development in other Nymphaea species. Another important topic is the microspore surface activities during exine development. The surface coatings - glycocalyx - are very similar in microspores and in tapetum cells, but their functions are completely different; the roots for this difference are discussed. A noteworthy feature of the developing microspores is the presence of gigantic, deeply cup-like mitochondria; this property is also characteristic of the microspore cytoplasm of N. colorata and N. mexicana. A functional significance of these organelles and their adaptive role is discussed.

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