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OCCURRENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF A FILIFORM APPARATUS IN THE EGG OF PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS
Author(s) -
Cass David D.
Publication year - 1972
Publication title -
american journal of botany
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.218
H-Index - 151
eISSN - 1537-2197
pISSN - 0002-9122
DOI - 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1972.tb10093.x
Subject(s) - biology , ovule , botany , anthesis , anatomy , zoology , pollen , cultivar
Micropylar wall extensions in the egg of Plumbago capensis arise as small pegs of periodic acid‐Schiff's‐positive material soon after the egg is organized. These inward projections of egg wall increase in size, becoming extensive near anthesis. Some branching of the filiform apparatus occurs. In mature embryo sacs the micropylar portion, with the lowermost portion of the egg included, becomes entrenched in the nucellus. The possible significance of this “gametic transfer cell” is discussed in relation to the apparent absence of synergids from the reduced embryo sac of Plumbago .

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