The correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>Cyclamen persicum</em> MILL.

Are there indicators that the seed yield at Cyclamen persicum is predetermined by the quality of ovules? This was the main question of these investigations. The aim of our study was to investigate why only some of the available ovules develop into mature seeds. We surmised that the quality of the ov...

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Main Authors: S. Reinhardt, A. Ewald, F. Hellwig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Julius Kühn-Institut 2012-11-01
Series:Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
Online Access:https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/2083
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spelling doaj-cb53c2fc2a3641298ed700ecd817b3982021-03-02T08:03:19ZengJulius Kühn-InstitutJournal of Applied Botany and Food Quality1613-92161439-040X2012-11-01821The correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>Cyclamen persicum</em> MILL.S. ReinhardtA. EwaldF. HellwigAre there indicators that the seed yield at Cyclamen persicum is predetermined by the quality of ovules? This was the main question of these investigations. The aim of our study was to investigate why only some of the available ovules develop into mature seeds. We surmised that the quality of the ovules played an important role in this. In order to corroborate this theory, we examined specific ovule parameters and their correlation with seed yield. The parameters included the levels of callose in the nucellus, the heterogeneity of embryo sacs, the deviants in callose inclusion and the number of ovules examined by light and fluorescence microscopy. There is still considerable disagreement on the biological significance of the inclusion of callose in ovules. In our study, we were able to show that the inclusion of callose is essential for fertilization in the case of C. persicum. This appears to contradict the findings reported for other plant species, where the inclusion of callose has been evaluated as a sign of ovule degeneration. However, the results of our study clearly demonstrate that seed yield is already determined by the maternal plant during the ovule development phase, i. e. shortly before and at the beginning of anthesis. Some ovule parameters allow predictions to be made about the expected seed yield for the studied genotypes of C. persicum.https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/2083
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author S. Reinhardt
A. Ewald
F. Hellwig
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F. Hellwig
The correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>Cyclamen persicum</em> MILL.
Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
author_facet S. Reinhardt
A. Ewald
F. Hellwig
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title The correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>Cyclamen persicum</em> MILL.
title_short The correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>Cyclamen persicum</em> MILL.
title_full The correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>Cyclamen persicum</em> MILL.
title_fullStr The correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>Cyclamen persicum</em> MILL.
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>Cyclamen persicum</em> MILL.
title_sort correlation between ovule quality parameters and the seed yield at <em>cyclamen persicum</em> mill.
publisher Julius Kühn-Institut
series Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
issn 1613-9216
1439-040X
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Are there indicators that the seed yield at Cyclamen persicum is predetermined by the quality of ovules? This was the main question of these investigations. The aim of our study was to investigate why only some of the available ovules develop into mature seeds. We surmised that the quality of the ovules played an important role in this. In order to corroborate this theory, we examined specific ovule parameters and their correlation with seed yield. The parameters included the levels of callose in the nucellus, the heterogeneity of embryo sacs, the deviants in callose inclusion and the number of ovules examined by light and fluorescence microscopy. There is still considerable disagreement on the biological significance of the inclusion of callose in ovules. In our study, we were able to show that the inclusion of callose is essential for fertilization in the case of C. persicum. This appears to contradict the findings reported for other plant species, where the inclusion of callose has been evaluated as a sign of ovule degeneration. However, the results of our study clearly demonstrate that seed yield is already determined by the maternal plant during the ovule development phase, i. e. shortly before and at the beginning of anthesis. Some ovule parameters allow predictions to be made about the expected seed yield for the studied genotypes of C. persicum.
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