Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science
Online ISSN : 1880-358X
Print ISSN : 0013-7626
ISSN-L : 0013-7626
Pollen Tube Growth and Seed Set in Stigmatic and Cut-style Pollinated Lilium longiflorum 'Georgia' Flowers as Influenced by Pre-pollination
Tong Hua LiYoshiji NiimiMasaru Nakano
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1996 Volume 65 Issue 1 Pages 135-144

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The present study was conducted to examine whether pre-pollination is effective in improving growth of pollen tubes and seed-sets of Lilium longiflorum 'Georgia' by comparing cut-style pollination (CSP) and stigmatic pollination (SP).
1. Pollen tubes reached the basal end of the style by 48 hr in self-pollination of 'Georgia' and cross-pollination of 'Georgia' × 'Hinomoto' by CSP. Using the pre-pollination technique in CSP enhanced the growth of pollen tubes both in self-and cross-pollination.
2. Generative cell division of pollen tubes in the style was observed 24 hr after pollination. In cross-pollination by SP, 78% of the pollen tubes had 2 sperm nuclei and 1 vegetative nucleus ('2 S + V'), while only 15% of these appeared in the self-combination. Using CSP, pollen tubes with '2 S+ V' were 32%in cross-and 9%in self-pollination. The percentages increased to 54% and 35%, respectively, when pollen of 'Hinomoto' was used in the pre-pollination treatment.
3. In SP, numerous pollen tubes which penetrated the style grew in a bunch between two rows of ovules in an ovary ; they reached the ovules near the mid-region of the loculi. In CSP, pollen tubes elongated poorly in the ovary; only a few pollen tubes reached the ovules near the mid-region.
4. Penetration of pollen tubes to the micropyle occurred in about 35% of the ovules in cross-pollination-1 by SP and in less than 10% of these by CSP. Pre-pollination in CSP effectively increased the percentage of ovules with a pollen tube in the micropyle.
5. Only 3 full-seeds per capsule in self-and 6 in cross-pollination were obtained by CSP, whereas 11 and 23 seeds per capsule, respectively, were obtained as the result of pre-pollination.

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