133-138This is the first report of the ultrastructure of the stigma and style during and after anthesis in Helianthus annuus L. using light and transmission electron microscopy. The stigma is bifid with unicellular papillae. There is no secretion of lipids, carbohydrates or proteins at anthesis. The style is semisolid in the upper portion, closer to the stigma, and becomes solid below. Ultrastructural changes on cells of the stigma and the style are described. The transmitting tissue of the ovule is first evident 40 minutes after pollination and persists during the first stages of embryogenesis. Only one pollen tube per micropyle was observed growing through this tissue
Drumstick (Moringa oleifera Lam.) has a wide range of uses due to its high nutritional value and the...
Stigma and transmitting tissue are floral structures essential for sexual reproduction of angiosperm...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...
This is the first report of the ultrastructure of the stigma and style during and after anthesis in ...
The stigma of Mangifera indica L. is non-papillate and wet, with the style semi-solid. The exudate o...
Research documents related to the morphology and function of style branches and stigmatic surface of...
Research documents related to the morphology and function of style branches and stigmatic surface of...
Research documents related to the morphology and function of style branches and stigmatic surface of...
The abortion of sunflower fruits during different moments of its development could be due to abnorma...
Structural and cytochemical aspects of the stigma of Polygala virgata Thunb. var. virgata were studi...
The structure of the pistil exudate, transmitting tissue and pollen tube growth of Gloriosa superba ...
The flower is debatably the most complex of the plant organs, composed of far more tissues than any ...
With the exception of the sunflower, little information concerning the micropyle ultrastructure of t...
This paper reports upon a study of the characteristics of the receptive surfaces of angiosperm stigm...
Abstract The stigma surface is a complex multicellular structure where the development of the pollen...
Drumstick (Moringa oleifera Lam.) has a wide range of uses due to its high nutritional value and the...
Stigma and transmitting tissue are floral structures essential for sexual reproduction of angiosperm...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...
This is the first report of the ultrastructure of the stigma and style during and after anthesis in ...
The stigma of Mangifera indica L. is non-papillate and wet, with the style semi-solid. The exudate o...
Research documents related to the morphology and function of style branches and stigmatic surface of...
Research documents related to the morphology and function of style branches and stigmatic surface of...
Research documents related to the morphology and function of style branches and stigmatic surface of...
The abortion of sunflower fruits during different moments of its development could be due to abnorma...
Structural and cytochemical aspects of the stigma of Polygala virgata Thunb. var. virgata were studi...
The structure of the pistil exudate, transmitting tissue and pollen tube growth of Gloriosa superba ...
The flower is debatably the most complex of the plant organs, composed of far more tissues than any ...
With the exception of the sunflower, little information concerning the micropyle ultrastructure of t...
This paper reports upon a study of the characteristics of the receptive surfaces of angiosperm stigm...
Abstract The stigma surface is a complex multicellular structure where the development of the pollen...
Drumstick (Moringa oleifera Lam.) has a wide range of uses due to its high nutritional value and the...
Stigma and transmitting tissue are floral structures essential for sexual reproduction of angiosperm...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...