Overgrowth of Pollen Tubes in Embryo Sacs of Rhododendron Following Interspecific Pollinations
Australian Journal of Botany
34(4) 413 - 423
Published: 1986
Abstract
Frequent overgrowths of pollen tubes within the embryo sac are characteristic of a number of interspecific crosses in the genus Rhododendron (Ericaceae). The combined techniques of sectioning, squashing and whole-ovule clearing have confirmed that in ovules showing this phenomenon the pollen tube fails to terminate growth and release sperms on entry into a synergid; instead it continues to grow beyond the synergid and egg cell, often filling the main body of the embryo sac with a coiled and distorted mass. Such ovules fail to develop further. The occurrence and possible causes of this error syndrome are discussed.
https://doi.org/10.1071/BT9860413
© CSIRO 1986