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Plant Physiology 49:963-967 (1972)
© 1972 American Society of Plant Biologists

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Pollen Germination and Tube Growth: Dependent on Carbon Dioxide and Independent of Ethylene 1

Evangelos M. Sfakiotakis, D. H. Simons2 and D. R. Dilley

a Department of Horticulture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48823

The influence of ethylene and CO2 on pollen germination and tube growth was investigated employing ventilated culture systems. Ethylene had no effect on pollen germinability or tube growth. Germinating pollen did not produce a detectable amount of ethylene (less than 0.1 nl/g·hr). Supplementing the cultures with CO2 caused a marked increase in germination and tube growth. The half-maximal response for germination was less than 0.5%. CO2 levels ranging from 1.08 to 2.22% were found in the internal cavity of lily styles. CO2 derived from stylar metabolism may, therefore, modulate pollen tube growth thus integrating the events leading to fertilization.


2 Present address: Laboratorium voor Plantenfysiologie, Arboretumlaan 4, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

1 Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Article No. 5715.







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