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Doubly guaranteed mechanism for pollination and fertilization in <i>Ipomoea purpurea</i>

Cheng-Feng Liu, Mengyuan Gui, Yucheng Sun, X.-F. Wang, Huyi He, T.-X. Wang, Jingyuan Li

2020Plant Biology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Flowers, the reproductive organs of angiosperms, show a high degree of diversity in morphological structure and flowering habit to ensure pollination and fertilization of the plants. Effect of flower movement on pollination and fertilization was investigated in Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae) in this study. Fluorescence microscopy was used to observe the germination of pollen grains at different temperatures. From 04:00 to 06:00 h, the stigma was taller than the filaments, so that self-pollination could not occur, and cross-pollination was carried out by insects. Pollen grains germinated rapidly after falling on the stigma; the pollen tube reached the ovule to complete fertilization after 2-3 h. From 07:00 to 09:00 h, filaments of two stamens grew rapidly and reached the same height as the stigma, thus allowing self-crossing. But at this time, the ambient temperature was already high and was not conducive to the germination of pollen grains. The corolla closed, forming an inverted bell shape, where the inner microenvironment ensured completion of pollen germination and fertilization. Preferential cross-pollination and delayed self-crossing of I. purpurea provided a doubly guaranteed mechanism for pollination and fertilization, facilitating its adaptation to a high temperature climate.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPollinationPollenGerminationHuman fertilizationPollen tubeIpomoeaBotanyOvuleStigma (botany)AgronomyPlant and animal studiesPlant Reproductive BiologyEcology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
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