Cell Structure and Function
Online ISSN : 1347-3700
Print ISSN : 0386-7196
ISSN-L : 0386-7196
Inhibitory Effects of Royal Jelly Acid, Myrmicacin, and Their Analogous Compounds on Pollen Germination, Pollen Tube Elongation, and Pollen Tube Mitosis
Yozo IwanamiIchiji OkadaMidori IwamatsuTsukasa Iwadare
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1979 年 4 巻 2 号 p. 135-143

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Royal jelly acid and sebacic acid contained in the royal jelly and myrmicacin in the secretions of the ant strongly affected the germination, pollen tube elongation and mitotic division of the generative nucleus of pollen grains under an acidic condition (pH 5.0). 2-Decenoic acid and capric acid had much stronger inhibiting activities on pollen growth than did the insect-origin acids. The secretions of the ant and the honeybee containing the inhibitors are believed to serve to prevent putrefaction or to inhibit growth of collected foods. The compounds can be used both as antiseptics and as inhibitors for biological researches.
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