POLLEN-PISTIL INTERACTIONS IN EUCALYPTUS-CALOPHYLLA PROVIDE NO EVIDENCE OF A SELECTION MECHANISM FOR ALUMINUM TOLERANCE

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EGERTONWARBURTON, LM [1 ]
GRIFFIN, BJ [1 ]
LAMONT, BB [1 ]
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[1] UNIV WESTERN AUSTRALIA,CTR MICROSCOPY & MICROANAL,NEDLANDS,WA 6009,AUSTRALIA
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10.1071/BT9930541
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Q94 [植物学];
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Selection for aluminium (Al) tolerance was assessed by studying Pollen-pistil interactions in Eucalyptus calophylla trees colonising a 30-year-old abandoned coal mine-site (soil pH 4.3) compared with E. calophylla trees on an adjacent forest-site (soil pH 5.3). Energy-dispersive X-ray micro-analysis of reproductive tissues demonstrated that low levels of Al occurred in the stigma, lower style and unfertilised ovules of forest-site flowers. In contrast, significantly higher levels of Al were detected in all reproductive tissues of mine-site flowers. Al concentrations were higher at the base of the style than in the stigma. Al was also detected in stigmatic exudates of mine-site flowers. Selection for Al tolerance occurred in the anther of mine-site flowers as pollen from mine-site flowers germinated six-fold (15.6%) compared with forest-site pollen (2.6%) at the highest concentration of Al (22 ppm) used. However, the rate of pollen tube growth was not significantly different between mine- and forest-sites at any Al concentration. Tolerance of Al by the mine-site pollen was not shared by the progeny as there was no increase in the survival or growth of mine-site seedlings in mine soils over forest-site seedlings. Controlled pollinations between mine-/forest-site pollen and mine-site pistils demonstrated that there was no significant difference in the number of mine- or forest-site pollen tubes at any level in the style in mine-site pistils. Pollen tube abnormalities principally occurred in mine-site pistils. We concluded that there is no evidence yet for a genetically-based tolerance of Al in E. calophylla on coal mining soils.
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