Embryo development and corresponding factors affecting in vitro germination of Cymbidium faberi × C. sinense hybrid seeds
A better understanding of embryo development would provide insights into seed quality and subsequent germination events in the interspecific hybridization of Cymbidium faberi ?Jiepeimei? ? C. sinense ?Qijianheimo?. At the mature stage, 26.1% of the ovules were abnormal. Most of the hybrid embryos co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of biological sciences 2016, Vol.68 (3), p.541-550 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A better understanding of embryo development would provide insights into seed
quality and subsequent germination events in the interspecific hybridization
of Cymbidium faberi ?Jiepeimei? ? C. sinense ?Qijianheimo?. At the mature
stage, 26.1% of the ovules were abnormal. Most of the hybrid embryos could
develop normally. Abortions mainly occurred at the zygote (9.5%) and
2-4-celled embryo (15.1%) stages. No germination was observed at 90 and 105
days after pollination (DAP), when the embryo was at the early globular
stage, with abundant organelles but no storage materials. During 110-130 DAP,
the globular embryo was formed and the starch grains began to accumulate in
plastids. The hybrid seeds collected at 120 DAP showed initiation of
germination. Germination significantly increased at 135 DAP and was maximal
at 150 DAP, during which period the hybrid embryos developed into the late
globular stage. The storage materials, i.e. lipid and protein bodies, began
to accumulate and the filamentary structures derived from suspensor cells
still persisted. After the seeds matured (160 DAP), the germination
percentage declined sharply. Safranin staining revealed that the outer seed
coat was totally cuticularized and the inner seed coat appeared as a cuticle
layer enclosing the embryo proper tightly, which may be the main factor
inhibiting the subsequent germination of hybrid seeds. In conclusion, 150 DAP
should be the opportune time for the in vitro germination of C. faberi
?Jiepeimei? ? C. sinense ?Qijianheimo? hybrid seeds.
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ISSN: | 0354-4664 1821-4339 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ABS150901044L |