1998
DOI: 10.1080/00173139809362668
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Pollen, pistil and their interrelations inBorago officinalisandHeliotropium europaeum(Boraginaceae)

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“…Fitting of the pollen in papillar interstices is favoured by the unhydrated condition of the grains, because of their smaller size, as has recently been shown for Borago officinalis (Ghorbel and Nabli 1998). On the basis of our observations, the prolate and subprolate grains (the great majority in the Boragineae) tend to enter these interstices by orienting the polar axis in a position more or less parallel to the papillar height, at least in those taxa with the typical lageniform papillae (Figs.…”
Section: Functional Aspects Of Pollen-stigma Relationshipssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Fitting of the pollen in papillar interstices is favoured by the unhydrated condition of the grains, because of their smaller size, as has recently been shown for Borago officinalis (Ghorbel and Nabli 1998). On the basis of our observations, the prolate and subprolate grains (the great majority in the Boragineae) tend to enter these interstices by orienting the polar axis in a position more or less parallel to the papillar height, at least in those taxa with the typical lageniform papillae (Figs.…”
Section: Functional Aspects Of Pollen-stigma Relationshipssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…We had observed that stigma surface of borage flower did not carry any exudate, which is the main trait to define this kind of stigma as dry type (Montaner 1997). Also Ghorbel & Nabli (1998) said that no stigmatic exudation has been observed on the mature papillae. This fact is in accordance with the statement made by Van Went & Willemse (1984) and Zhang et al (1997) who said that binucleate pollen seems to be correlated with both wet and dry stigmas, whereas trinucleate pollen prefers a dry stigma.…”
Section: Pollen Cytologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was stated that pollen is difficult to germinate in vitro, it losses viability shortly after anther dehiscence and in the case of incompatible pollinations pollen tubes tend to be inhibited on the stigmatic surface (Mulcahy & Mulcahy 1983). Ghorbel and Nabli (1998) said that borage pollen remained dehydrated after self-pollination, like a sign of self-rejection. However, Crowe (1971) affirmed that the incompatibility reaction occurs after fertilization although our data (Montaner et al 2000 a) demonstrated that there is not self-incompatibility and incompatible crosses have not been detected.…”
Section: Pollen Cytologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although Boraginaceae is one of the most familiar families, and analyzed by the aspects of taxonomic characters, fruit coat patterns (Akçin and Baki, 2009), flower ecology (Denisow, 2008), pollen-pistil interaction (Ghorbel and Nabli, 1998) and pollen cytology (Montaner et al, 2003), related embryological data are limited. It has been known that studies on sexual process and reproduction are supplementary to phylogenetics and of special value at the genus level (Grant, 1981).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%