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Localization of adenylate cyclase activity in Populus: its relation to pollen-pistil recognition and incompatibility

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Adenylate cyclase has been localized cytochemically in female and male parents as well as during the pollen-stigma interaction with an original technique employing strontium as the capture ion and adenyl imidodiphosphate as the specific substrate. The specificity of the reaction was checked by using several controls. No final specific reaction product was detected in unpollinated P. deltoides stigmas or in the P. deltoides or P. alba pollen grains used for compatible and incompatible pollinations. In the compatible cross between P. deltoides × P. deltoides, fine dense precipitates were observed in the dictyosomes and the plasma membrane and exterior to the exine of hydrated pollen grains adhering to the stigma surface. Labeling of the stigmatic pellicle was also observed after pollen adhesion and hydration. This was accompanied by a strong reactivity of the cell wall and plasmalemma of the stigma papillae at the sites of pollen tube germination on the stigma surface and at the sites of penetration of pollen tubes between adjacent papillae. In the incompatible cross between P. deltoides x P. alba, adenylate cyclase activity was still present but reduced at the stigma surface following adhesion, hydration, and germination of P. alba pollen. This activity was completely abolished after the penetration of pollen tubes between stigma papillae. These findings suggest that in Populus, adenylate cyclase activity is correlated to pollen adhesion, hydration, and germination at the stigma surface, and that the abolition of this enzyme activity could be one of the cellular events governing the gametophytic phenotype of incompatibility in the cross between P. deltoides and P. alba.

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Rougier, M., Jnoud, N. & Dumas, C. Localization of adenylate cyclase activity in Populus: its relation to pollen-pistil recognition and incompatibility. Sexual Plant Reprod 1, 140–149 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00193744

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