1996
DOI: 10.2307/2446215
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Floral Organ Growth and Carbohydrate Content During Pollen Development in Lilium

Abstract: In order to understand floral sugar physiology, we correlated the growth of the organs with carbohydrate content in the flower of Lilium cv. “enchantment” during pollen development. In a previous work, we distinguished two phases in pollen ontogenesis: the anther growth phase, from the microspore mother cell until the vacuolated microspore, and the anther maturation phase, from the vacuolated microspore until anthesis. In the present work, we showed that during the growth phase, the anther underwent most of it… Show more

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“…During bud maturation leading to the late stages of pollen formation in Lilium 'Enchantment', levels of glucose and fructose in the sterile outer parts referred to as tepals exceeded those of sucrose (Clement et al 1996). In tepals of the mature bud and 2-day-old flower of L. longiflorum, soluble invertase (particularly isoforms II and III; ) predominated, with much lower activities of cell wall invertase and sucrose synthase .…”
Section: Nectar Characteristics In Relation To Morphology Of Sepals Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During bud maturation leading to the late stages of pollen formation in Lilium 'Enchantment', levels of glucose and fructose in the sterile outer parts referred to as tepals exceeded those of sucrose (Clement et al 1996). In tepals of the mature bud and 2-day-old flower of L. longiflorum, soluble invertase (particularly isoforms II and III; ) predominated, with much lower activities of cell wall invertase and sucrose synthase .…”
Section: Nectar Characteristics In Relation To Morphology Of Sepals Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pollen tube growth occurs rapidly in most plants with growth rates of up to 160 µm h −1 (Clément et al 1996(Clément et al , 1999. Therefore, this process is expected to be extremely energy consuming.…”
Section: Ga-mediated Expression Of Extracellular Invertase Lin7 Is Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tapetum tissue, which provides nutrition for the growing microspores, has been reported to exhibit vigorous metabolism at the YM stage, whereas the anthers showed the highest sink strength in floral organs (Clément et al, 1996). Water-deficit stress causes developmental defects in the tapetum and a lack of starch accumulation in pollen grains (Saini et al, 1984; Nguyen et al, 2009; Ji et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%