Methods of Self Incompatibility
Methods of Self Incompatibility
Methods of Self Incompatibility
In the species at the bud stage the stigma lacks exudates, which appear only
during anthesis. Thus if the stigma is self-pollinated at bud stage when the
factor responsible for the exudates has not appeared, the pollen tubes will
grow normally and effect fertilization.
It has been observed that if pollination is deferred for few days, incompatible
pollen tubes pass through the style. In Brassica and Lilium delayed pollination
has been successful in overcoming self-incompatibility.
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In this method, stigmatic, stylar, and ovary wall tissues are completely
removed from the path of pollen tube. The bare ovules are directly dusted
with pollen grains. Successfully pollinated ovules are cultured in a nutrient
medium that supports germination as well as development of fertilized ovules
into seeds.
Those incompatibilities that are restricted to the stigma or to the length of the
style that is larger than the maximum length attained by the pollen tubes have
been overcome by removing the stigma and part of the style. The stigmatic
surface of Ipomoea trichocarpa is the primary site of incompatibility and if the
stigmatic lobe is removed and the cut surface pollinated then the pollen tube
grows uninhibited in to the ovule.
Similarly it has been seen that crosses between Nicotiana tabacum x N. rustica
and N. tabacum x N. debney fail, whereas their mutual crosses are successful.
It is for the reason that in N. tabacum the style is longer than in the other two
species, as a consequence the pollen tube fail to reach the ovule.
Following the removal of a large part of the style from N. tabacum and
smearing the cut surface with agar-sucrose medium to function as a substrate
followed by pollination with the pollen of N. rustica or N. debney, it was
observed that in majority of the cases fertilization was successful.
In cases where the zone of incompatibility lies in the stigma or in the style,
there pollen suspension can be applied directly in the ovary to overcome
incompatibility. Viable seeds have been obtained by this method in, Argemone
mexicana and A. ochroleuca by Kanta and Maheshwari (1963).
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In this method the ovary is at first surface sterilized, followed by injecting the
aqueous pollen suspension (with or without specific substance for
germination) by a hypodermic syringe followed by sealing the holes with
petroleum jelly. The introduced pollen grains germinate and achieve
fertilization. The method has also been successful in other members of
Papaveraceae, like Papaver rhoeas and P. somniferum.
d) Placental pollination where pollens are dusted on the ovules which are
cultured along with a piece of placental tissue;
In self pollinated Petunia axillaris the pollen tube does not enter the ovary.
This inhibition can be overcome by self-placental pollination. Viable embryos
have been developed by such pollination in Petunia hybrida and Brassica
campestris.
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Kranz and Lorz (1993) developed complete maize plant from in vitro formed
zygotes obtained by fusing isolated gametes.
ii. The dish is inserted at the middle of a 3 cm petridish with 1.5 ml nutrient
medium that contains feeder cells obtained form embryogenic suspension
cultures of another maize inbred line. The cultures are then incubated under
16 h photoperiod with 50pEnr2 irradiance.
iii. The fertilized egg shows karyogamy within 1 h of fusion and 90% of the
fusion products produce mini-colonies. In most cases a mini-colony grows into
an embryo and ultimately into a fertile plant. (Fig: 6.17)
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