Reproductive Biology of ViciaL. I. Pollen morphology, Pollen Germination ( in situ) and Pollen Tube Growth.

This paper is a study of the pollen germination of V. hirsuta (L.) S.F. Gray, V. pannonica Crantz., V. hybrida L., V, grandiflora Scop., V. sativa L, V. nrbonnensis L. in the anther loculi ( in situ). The morphological properties and fertilities of the pollen were had been investigated. In addition, cytological and cytochemical properties and fertilities of the pollen were had been investigated. In addition, cytological and cytochemical properites of the pollen tubes during in situ pollen germination were examined. The pollen grains of the species examined were prolata, tricolporatae and exine reticulatae, which were shed during the two-cell stage. The pollen grains showed variation in size as well as the degree of. The pollen generally dispersed on an individual basis but sometimes several pollen grains were found clustered together, connected the intines. It was noted that the germination of pollen grains within the microsporangium. During pollen germination the behaviour of the nuclei in the pollen grains varied in each species. It was found that the vegatative nucleus was always located away from the germ pore, while the generative nucleus was close. Pollen grains which displayed little staining were found to germinate more quickly than grains with strong staining.

Reproductive Biology of ViciaL. I. Pollen morphology, Pollen Germination ( in situ) and Pollen Tube Growth.

This paper is a study of the pollen germination of V. hirsuta (L.) S.F. Gray, V. pannonica Crantz., V. hybrida L., V, grandiflora Scop., V. sativa L, V. nrbonnensis L. in the anther loculi ( in situ). The morphological properties and fertilities of the pollen were had been investigated. In addition, cytological and cytochemical properties and fertilities of the pollen were had been investigated. In addition, cytological and cytochemical properites of the pollen tubes during in situ pollen germination were examined. The pollen grains of the species examined were prolata, tricolporatae and exine reticulatae, which were shed during the two-cell stage. The pollen grains showed variation in size as well as the degree of. The pollen generally dispersed on an individual basis but sometimes several pollen grains were found clustered together, connected the intines. It was noted that the germination of pollen grains within the microsporangium. During pollen germination the behaviour of the nuclei in the pollen grains varied in each species. It was found that the vegatative nucleus was always located away from the germ pore, while the generative nucleus was close. Pollen grains which displayed little staining were found to germinate more quickly than grains with strong staining.
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