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Excised, unfertilized cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) ovules were cultured for 1–5 days postanthesis and embryo-sac development was studied with the electron microscope. In some ovules the two polar nuclei fuse and the diploid endosperm nucleus goes through a limited number of free nuclear divisions after 2–3 days in culture. Each nucleus has two nucleoli, in contrast to nuclei of fertilized triploid endosperm which have three nucleoli. Precocious cell walls form between the endosperm nuclei on the 3rd day in culture. The morphology of the plastids, mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), dictyosomes and microbodies, and the amount of starch and lipid in the diploid cellular endosperm are similar to those of the central cell. A few large helical polysomes appear close to plastids and mitochondria. After 2 days in culture, one of the two synergids in the unfertilized cultured ovules shows degenerative changes which in fertilized ovules are associated with the presence of the pollen tube, i.e., increase in electron density, collapse of vacuoles, irregular darkening and thickening of mitochondrial and plastid membranes, disappearance of the plasmalemma and the membranes of the plasmalemma and the membranes of the RER. The second synergid remains unchanged in appearance. The egg cell does not shrink or divide or show structural changes characteristic of the cotton zygote. Embryo-sac development is arrested on the 4th and 5th days in culture. The nucellus continues growth and at 14 days crushes the degenerate embryo sac.
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Jensen, W.A., Schulz, P. & Ashton, M.E. An ultrastructural study of early endosperm development and synergid changes in unfertilized cotton ovules. Planta 133, 179–189 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00391917
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