M. Iwano et al., X-ray microanalysis of papillar cells and pollen grains in the pollinationprocess in Brassica using a variable-pressure scanning electron microscope, J ELEC MICR, 48(6), 1999, pp. 909-917
Using an energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX) system fitted with var
iable-pressure scanning electron microscopy (VP-SEM), we examined the chang
es of elemental distribution in papillar cells and pollen grains in the pro
cess of cross- and self-pollination in a self-incompatible species of Brass
ica. The emission of P-K alpha, S-K alpha, K-K alpha and Ca-K alpha was usu
ally detected both in papillar cells and pollen grains. In cross-pollinatio
n, the intensity of Ca-K alpha emission in the papillar cell increased once
at 30 min and again at 3 h after pollination. In the pollen, Cl-K alpha em
ission was detected after 3 h with an increase in emission of S-K alpha and
K-K alpha. These elemental redistributions will be correlated with the str
uctural change of the cell wall during the penetration of the pollen tube.
In self-pollination, the intensity of Ca-K alpha emission in the papillar c
ell was larger at 30 min and again at 3 h after pollination than chat befor
e pollination. The increase may be related to callose formation.