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Mechanisms involved in rapid swelling of sesame (Sesamus indicum) pollen

Shafiq Rehman1
Kui Jae Lee1
Eui Shik Rha2
Song Joon Yun1
Jin Key Kim1

1Faculty of Biological Resources Science
College of Agriculture
Chonbuk National University
Chonju, 561 756
South Korea
email: r.shafiq@lycos.com
2 School of Plant Production
Science Faculty
College of Agricultural and the Science
Sunchon University, 540 742
South Korea

Abstract   Mature pollen from dehisced anther of sesame (Sesamus indicum L.) have 12 furrow apertures. Pollen were hydrated with distilled water and it was found that upon hydration pollen swelled in less than a second. Macallum’s staining solution revealed that the potassium (K) existed only at the furrow aperture areas of pollen. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) verified staining results of K at the furrow aperture areas of pollen. These results demonstrate that sesame pollen swell instantly upon hydration in water and there could be a relationship between K, located at the furrow aperture area, and rapid swelling of pollen.

Keywords   sesame; pollen; potassium; rapid swelling

H01058 Received 10 December 2001; accepted 5 August 2002; published 25 September 2002
New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 2002, Vol. 30: 209-213
0014-0671/02/3003-0209 $7.00 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2002

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