REPRODUCTION
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
Question
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Salt solution
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Acidic solution
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Alkaline solution
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Sugary solution
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Detailed explanation-1: -Sucrose is use for pollen germination as it helps in formation of pollen tubes, in vitro.
Detailed explanation-2: -Calcium and Turgor Formation during Pollen Tube Growth The production and maintenance of internal turgor in pollen and the pollen tube provide the driving force for pollen germination and tube growth.
Detailed explanation-3: -Once a pollen grain settles on a compatible pistil, it may germinate in response to a sugary fluid secreted by the mature stigma. Lipids at the surface of the stigma may also stimulate pollen tube growth for compatible pollen.
Detailed explanation-4: -Optimal sugar concentration for pollen germination was 300 g Lā1, in which up to 81 % of pollen grains showed fast germination. Germination and emergence of multiple tubes were observed in sucrose concentrations of 100ā800 g Lā1.
Detailed explanation-5: -Pollen Attachment The wet pollen grains easily land on the stigma, and is mostly a mechanical process. The dry pollen grains land on the stigma depending on the layers of the pellicle of the stigma and pollen layers. Once landed, the pollen grains absorb water and then proceed to germinate.