Margaret J Holden, Jerry A Marty, Anu Singh-Cundy
Index: J. Plant Physiol. 160(3) , 261-9, (2003)
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In Petunia inflata, a species with gametophytic self-incompatibility, pollination triggers two phases of ethylene production by the pistil, the first of which peaks 3 hours after pollination with compatible or incompatible pollen. To investigate the physiological significance of the first phase of ethylene production, pollinated flowers were treated with 2,5-norbornadiene (NBD), an inhibitor of ethylene action. Treatment with NBD reduced pollen tube growth in a dose-dependent manner during the first six hours after pollination; however, pollen tube growth was insensitive to NBD if the treatment was applied 6 hours or more after pollination. Simultaneous application of exogenous ethylene substantially offset the inhibitory effects of NBD in flowers pollinated for 4 hours. Another inhibitor of ethylene action, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), also produced a strong inhibition of pollen tube growth during the first six hours of pollination. The experiments with 1-MCP pretreatment indicate that pistil tissues are the primary target of the pollination-induced ethylene.
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