PULSATORY GROWTH OF POLLEN TUBES - INVESTIGATION OF A POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PERIODIC DISTRIBUTION OF CELL-WALL COMPONENTS

Citation
Es. Pierson et al., PULSATORY GROWTH OF POLLEN TUBES - INVESTIGATION OF A POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PERIODIC DISTRIBUTION OF CELL-WALL COMPONENTS, Acta botanica neerlandica, 44(2), 1995, pp. 121-128
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00445983
Volume
44
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
121 - 128
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-5983(1995)44:2<121:PGOPT->2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Time-lapse video microscopy has revealed that pollen tubes may show pu lsatory growth and transient irregularities in the shape of their tip. The question has been addressed whether the earlier reported periodic , band-like distribution of certain cell wall components could be corr elated to fluctuations in the growth rate, Pollen tubes of Nicotiana t abacum, Petunia hybrida and Gasteria verrucosa, known to show regular bands in their cell wall, displayed pulsatory growth, whereas pollen t ubes of Campanula sarmatica and Lilium longiflorum, which have a rathe r homogeneous cell wall pattern, showed a steady growth. These finding s are consistent with the hypothesis that pulsatory growth and band-li ke cell formation are coupled. However, the idea was not further suppo rted by the observations made on Canna indica and Zea mays, which show ed band-like distribution of pectin but a very steady growth.