“…A pair of genetically identical sperm develops within a pollen grain and is transported within the cytoplasm of the pollen tube, a highly polar extension of the pollen cell (Berger and Twell, 2011). The pollen tube penetrates and extends through floral tissue and responds to guidance cues (Márton et al, 2005;Okuda et al, 2009;Higashiyama, 2012, 2016;Mizukami et al, 2016;Wang et al, 2016) that direct it into an ovule, where the pollen tube encounters a synergid cell, one of two supportive cells that flank the egg. The pollen tube then bursts just as one of the two synergids degenerates (Denninger et al, 2014;Ngo et al, 2014;Leydon et al, 2015); pollen tube rupture propels the pair of sperm to a position where they contact the egg and central cell (Hamamura et al, 2011;Ngo et al, 2014).…”