The male germ unit of Rhododendron : quantitative cytology, three-dimensional reconstruction, isolation and detection using fluorescent probes


Autoria(s): Taylor, P.; Kenrick, J.; Li, Y.; Kaul, V.; Gunning, B. E. S.; Knox, R. B.
Data(s)

01/11/1989

Resumo

The sperm cells of Rhododendron laetum and R. macgregoriae differentiate within the pollen tube about 24 h after germination in vitro. Threedimensional reconstruction shows that the sperm cells are paired together, and both have extensions that link with the tube nucleus, forming a male germ unit. Quantitative analysis shows that the sperm cells in each pair differ significantly in surface area, but not in cell volume nor in numbers of mitochondria or plastids. When isolated from pollen tubes by osmotic shock, the sperm cells became ellipsoidal and surrounded by their own plasma membrane, while a proportion remained in pairs linked by the inner tube plasma membrane. Both generative and sperm cells are visualized in pollen tube preparations by immunofluorescence with anti-tubulin and anti-actin monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) combined with H33258 fluorescence of the nuclei. Video-image processing shows the presence of an axial microtubule cage in the generative cells, and some microtubules are present in the cytoplasmic extensions that clasp the tube nucleus. Following sperm cell division, the extensive phragmoplast between the sperm nuclei is partitioned by the plasma membranes.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30039862

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30039862/taylor-malegermunit-1989.pdf

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00195585

Palavras-Chave #generative cell #sperm cell #quantitative cytology #mitochondria #plastids #immunofluorescence #actin #tubulin #video-image processing.
Tipo

Journal Article