Author:
Gore PL,Potts BM,Volker PW,Megalos J
Abstract
The growth of E. globulus and E. nitens pollen tubes in styles of E. globulus was examined in order to
elucidate the site of the unilateral barrier to hybridisation. Pollen tubes of E. nitens failed to grow the
full length of the larger E. globulus style. E. globulus pollen tubes grew an average of 1.4 mm per day
for the first 4 days, compared with 0.8 mm per day for pollen tubes of E. nitens. From days 4 to 14,
the growth of E. nitens pollen tubes slowed to an average of 0.2 mm per day and virtually no growth
occurred after day 14. In contrast, E. globulus pollen tubes grew through the style and into the ovary
between days 5 and 14. By day 28, at about the time of style abscission, E. nitens tubes had grown only
6 mm, well short of the full length of the E. globulus style (9-10 mm). A similar difference in growth
was obtained in vitro where E. nitens pollen tubes were significantly shorter than those of E. globulus.
A comparison also including E. ovata, E. urnigera and E. gunnii indicated a significant correlation
between style length and in vitro pollen tube length. It is argued that the unilateral cross-incompatibility
between E. globulus and E. nitens is due to a structural barrier arising from an inherent limit to pollen
tube growth which is associated with pistil size.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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