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Pollen tube contents initiate ovule enlargement and enhance seed coat development without fertilization
Author(s) -
Ryushiro D. Kasahara,
Michitaka Notaguchi,
Shiori Nagahara,
Takamasa Suzuki,
Daichi Susaki,
Yujiro Honma,
Daisuke Maruyama,
Tetsuya Higashiyama
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
science advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.928
H-Index - 146
ISSN - 2375-2548
DOI - 10.1126/sciadv.1600554
Subject(s) - ovule , pollen tube , coat , human fertilization , pollen , biology , tube (container) , botany , double fertilization , agronomy , pollination , materials science , paleontology , composite material
In angiosperms, pollen tubes carry two sperm cells toward the egg and central cells to complete double fertilization. In animals, not only sperm but also seminal plasma is required for proper fertilization. However, little is known regarding the function of pollen tube content (PTC), which is analogous to seminal plasma. We report that the PTC plays a vital role in the prefertilization state and causes an enlargement of ovules without fertilization. We termed this phenomenon as pollen tube–dependent ovule enlargement morphology and placed it between pollen tube guidance and double fertilization. Additionally, PTC increases endosperm nuclei without fertilization when combined with autonomous endosperm mutants. This finding could be applied in agriculture, particularly in enhancing seed formation without fertilization in important crops.

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