EMBRYO AND ENDOSPERM FUNCTION AND FAILURE IN SOLANUM SPECIES AND HYBRIDS

Authors
Citation
Rn. Lester et Jh. Kang, EMBRYO AND ENDOSPERM FUNCTION AND FAILURE IN SOLANUM SPECIES AND HYBRIDS, Annals of botany (Print), 82(4), 1998, pp. 445-453
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03057364
Volume
82
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
445 - 453
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-7364(1998)82:4<445:EAEFAF>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Although the importance of the endosperm as a food store in many angio sperm seeds is well known, its significance during early embryogenesis has been neglected. In many interspecific hybrids, and in some other situations, embryos do not develop fully and abort. It has often been stated that this is caused by the endosperm failing to conduct suffici ent nutrients to the embryo, but seldom has it been suggested that the endosperm actively controls most of the early stages of morphogenesis of the embryo. Information gleaned from a broad survey of the literat ure, combined with additional evidence presented here, obtained from S olanum incanum and interspecific hybrids, indicate that the endosperm is dynamic and very active in regulating early embryo development. Thi s requires highly integrated genetic control of rapidly changing metab olism in the endosperm. In interspecific hybrids, lack of coordination may cause unbalanced production of growth regulating substances by th e endosperm and hence abortion of the embryo, or even unregulated prod uction of nucleases and proteases resulting firstly in autolysis of th e endosperm and then digestion of the embryo. The endosperm may thus s erve to detect inappropriate hybridization of species or ploidy levels and so prevent waste of resources by producing seeds that would resul t in sterile hybrids or unthrifty subsequent generations. This discrim inatory function of the endosperm has diminished during evolution and domestication of the crop plant Solanum melongena L. (C) 1998 Annals o f Botany Company