Embryological observations on seed abortion in Hibiscus syriacus L. and physiological studies on nutrients, enzyme activity and endogenous hormones
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Published:2023-12-21
Issue:1
Volume:23
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ISSN:1471-2229
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Container-title:BMC Plant Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Plant Biol
Author:
Wang Xiaohong,Chen Jiajia,Hu Lingxuan,Zhang Jingwen,Xiao Fen,Zhang Shengqian,Shao Fengxia,Huang Liqun
Abstract
AbstractUnder natural conditions, most Hibiscus syriacus L. individuals form very few mature seeds or the mature seeds that do form are of poor quality. As a result, seed yield is poor and seeds have low natural germinability. These phenomena strongly hinder utilization of the excellent germplasm resources of H. syriacus. The study has shown that pollen activity and stigma receptivity were high on the day of anthesis, and the pistils and stamens were fertile. Pollen release and stigma receptivity were synchronous. But in styles following self and cross-pollination, pollen tube abnormalities (distortion and twisting of the pollen tubes) and callose deposition were observed. Cross-pollinated pollen tubes elongated faster and fewer pollen tube abnormalities were observed compared with self-pollinated pollen tubes. And during embryo development, abnormalities during the heart-shaped embryo stage led to embryo abortion. Imbalance in antioxidant enzyme activities and low contents of auxin and cytokinin during early stages of embryo development may affect embryo development. Therefore, a low frequency of outcrossing and mid-development embryo abortion may be important developmental causes of H. syriacus seed abortion. Nutrient deficiencies, imbalance in antioxidant enzyme activities, and a high content of abscisic acid at advanced stages of seed development may be physiological causes of seed abortion.
Funder
the Key Discipline of the State Forestry Administration
“Double First-Class” Cultivation Discipline of Hunan Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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