Conifer Reproductive Biology 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9602-0_6
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Pollination and Fertilization

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“…As a result of the pistil formation, pollen germinated on the stigma being not protected from the direct influence of the environment [12,[39][40][41][42][43][44]. Pollen grains of gymnosperms germinate in a specific pollen chamber and further development of the male gametophyte occurs over a relatively long period of time [45][46][47]. Germination of angiosperm pollen grains on the stigma should have been carried out for a much shorter time [48].…”
Section: Aromorphosismentioning
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“…As a result of the pistil formation, pollen germinated on the stigma being not protected from the direct influence of the environment [12,[39][40][41][42][43][44]. Pollen grains of gymnosperms germinate in a specific pollen chamber and further development of the male gametophyte occurs over a relatively long period of time [45][46][47]. Germination of angiosperm pollen grains on the stigma should have been carried out for a much shorter time [48].…”
Section: Aromorphosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant Reproductive Ecology -Recent Advances fertilization in gymnosperms is much longer as compared to angiosperms. It ranges from 10 h to more than 12 months (fertilization occurs in the spring or summer of the next year), except for Gnetum and Ephedra, which have a fertilization interval of 6-8 days and 10-36 h, respectively [46][47][48]. Accelerated pollen tube growth rate in angiosperms is considered as a critical innovation that preceded the origin of the closed carpel, long styles, and multiseeded ovaries [40].…”
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