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The influence of RNA-synthesis inhibitors on in vivo pollen tube growth and the self-incompatibility reaction in Lilium longiflorum thunb

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Injection of 3 X 10−4 g/ml acridine orange, 2 X 10−5 g/ml actinomycin-D, or 1.34 X 10−3 g/ml 6-methyl-purine in stigmatic exudate into the hollow styles of Lilium longiflorum immediately before, or 6 or 12 hr after pollination restricted compatible pollen tube growth to lengths typical of incompatible tubes. Treatment 24 hr after pollination resulted either in no effect on compatible tube growth or in a significant retardation of compatible tube growth but not to the length of tubes in incompatibly pollinated styles. Aqueous solutions of these inhibitors at the same concentrations injected into lily styles 6 or 12hr before pollination significantly stimulated incompatible pollen tube growth. These results suggest that RNA synthesis in the style is necessary for the self-incompatibility reaction and RNA synthesis in the pollen tube is required for compatible tube growth. The RNA synthesis in the pollen tube may be completed by 24 hr after pollination.

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Communicated by H. F. Linskens

Paper number 7439 of the Scientific Journal Series, Minn. Agr. Exp. Sta., St. Paul, Minn. The author gratefully acknowledges the support of the Graduate School, Univ. of Minn. and the United Bulb Co., Mount Clemens, Mich.

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Ascher, P.D. The influence of RNA-synthesis inhibitors on in vivo pollen tube growth and the self-incompatibility reaction in Lilium longiflorum thunb. Theoret. Appl. Genetics 41, 75–78 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00277048

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