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Biocell ; 34(3): 133-138, Dec. 2010. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-595014

ABSTRACT

This 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.


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Flowers/ultrastructure , Helianthus/cytology , Helianthus/embryology , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Seeds/cytology
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J Environ Biol ; 2008 Mar; 29(2): 243-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113668

ABSTRACT

In recent decades allelopathy has gained much attention in the sustainable agricultural systems. It is necessary to trace out the mechanism of action of allelochemicals of plants on other plants. Allelochemicals of different plants interact differently with each other. In the present context an attempt has been made to study the influence of allelochemicals released by Parthenium on the growth, morphology and cytology of Helianthus annuus, both being strong allelopathic plants. The lower concentration of decomposed Parthenium leaves showed enhancing effect while higher doses depicted suppressive effect on growth and morphology of Helianthus annuus. However, cytological studies of pollen mother cells (PMCs) revealed increase in abnormality percentage with increasing concentration of allelochemicals. This study suggests better understanding of allelochemicals interaction and their incorporation into the betterment of crop.


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Asteraceae/chemistry , Fertility/drug effects , Germination/drug effects , Helianthus/cytology , Pheromones/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Plants, Toxic/chemistry , Pollen/cytology
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