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Juxtaposition of the generative cell and vegetative nucleus in the mature pollen grain of amaryllis (Hippeastrum vitatum)

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Computer-generated, three-dimensional reconstructions from serial ultrathin sections were used to investigate the spatial organization and extent of association between the generative cell and vegetative nucleus within the mature pollen grain of amaryllis. In all cases examined, the highly lobed vegetative nucleus was found in close proximity and positioned laterally to the elongated, oval shaped generative cell. Numerous projections of the vegetative nucleus come to within 53 nm of the inner vegetative cell plasma membrane which surrounds the generative cell. These areas of close association may continue transversely around the generative cell for a distance of up to 4 μm. Although an association exists between the generative cell and vegetative nucleus of the mature pollen grain, it is apparent that several changes must take place after pollination in order to achieve the high amount of close contact that occurs between the vegetative nucleus and the numerous terminal cell extensions of the leading sperm in the pollen tube of amaryllis (Mogensen 1986). Thus, this study demonstrates that the spatial organization among components of the male germ unit in the mature pollen grain does not necessarily reflect relationships that ultimately exist among these components within the pollen tube.

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Mogensen, H.L. Juxtaposition of the generative cell and vegetative nucleus in the mature pollen grain of amaryllis (Hippeastrum vitatum). Protoplasma 134, 67–72 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01275703

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