2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00497-011-0164-1
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Female gametophyte development and double fertilization in Balsas teosinte, Zea mays subsp. parviglumis (Poaceae)

Abstract: Over the course of maize evolution, domestication played a major role in the structural transition of the vegetative and reproductive characteristics that distinguish it from its closest wild relative, Zea mays subsp. parviglumis (Balsas teosinte). Little is known, however, about impacts of the domestication process on the cellular features of the female gametophyte and the subsequent reproductive events after fertilization, even though they are essential components of plant sexual reproduction. In this study,… Show more

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“…At Meiosis II, the chalazal cell divides in a plane crosswise to the long axis of the developing megagametophyte, whereas the micropylar cell may divide either crosswise or longitudinally. These divisions result in a linear (Bhanwra et al 1991;Wu et al 2011) or T-shaped tetrad of megaspores Stover 1937), respectively. Variation in tetrad pattern is reported within a single species (Aulbach-Smith and Herr, Jr. 1984), suggesting that the pattern is not of phylogenetic significance and may in fact be random.…”
Section: Megagametophytementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At Meiosis II, the chalazal cell divides in a plane crosswise to the long axis of the developing megagametophyte, whereas the micropylar cell may divide either crosswise or longitudinally. These divisions result in a linear (Bhanwra et al 1991;Wu et al 2011) or T-shaped tetrad of megaspores Stover 1937), respectively. Variation in tetrad pattern is reported within a single species (Aulbach-Smith and Herr, Jr. 1984), suggesting that the pattern is not of phylogenetic significance and may in fact be random.…”
Section: Megagametophytementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The megagametophyte is monosporic and develops from the chalazal megaspore ( Evans and Grossniklaus 2009;Stover 1937;Wu et al 2011). In most species, the megagametophyte is of the Polygonum-type, with three mitoses followed by cellularization leading to seven cells; the central cell contains two nuclei.…”
Section: Megagametophytementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Depending on the sort and line, the growth rate of a maize pollen tube in vivo may reach 6 to 12.5 mm/h (Wu et al, 2011;Williams, 2008). Sperm cells in the pollen tube are capable of proper motion, which under in vitro conditions was estimated as 2.5 mm/h (Kliwer and Dresselhaus, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sperm cells in the pollen tube are capable of proper motion, which under in vitro conditions was estimated as 2.5 mm/h (Kliwer and Dresselhaus, 2010). Assuming the minimal rate of pollen tube movement in maize pistil filaments of 6.0-6.5 mm/h (Wu et al, 2011;Williams, 2008), pistil filaments/agrobacteria can theoretically arrive to zone B after 1.5-21 h and to zone C after 21-32 h.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%