Biotechnology and Ecology of Pollen: Proceedings of the International Conference on the Biotechnology and Ecology of Pollen, 9 11 July, 1985, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Ma, USA

Author:   David L Mulcahy ,  Gabriella Bergamini Mulcahy ,  Ercole Ottaviano ,  Ercole Ottaviano
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   1986 ed.
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9780387962672


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   01 May 1986
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Biotechnology and Ecology of Pollen: Proceedings of the International Conference on the Biotechnology and Ecology of Pollen, 9 11 July, 1985, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Ma, USA


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In Recognition of the Forgotten Generation D. L. MULCAHyl Pollen was long believed to serve primarily a single function, that of delivering male gametes to the egge A secondary and generally overlooked value of pollen is that it serves to block the transmission of many defective alleles and gene combinations into the next generation. This latter function comes about simply because pollen tubes carrying defective haploid genotypes frequently fail to complete growth through the entire length of the style. However, the beneficial consequences of this pollen selection are diluted by the fact that the same deleterious genotypes are often transmitted through the egg at strictly mendelian frequencies (Khush, 1973). Gene expression in the pollen might thus at least appear to be a phenomenon of trivial consequence. Indeed, Heslop-Harrison (1979) rightly termed the gametophytic portion of the angiosperm life cycle, the ""forgotten generation."" This neglect, however, came about despite subtle but constant indications that pollen is the site of intense gene activity and selection. For example, Mok and Peloquin (1975) demonstrated that relatively heterozygous diploid pollen shows heterotic characteristics whereas relatively homozygous diploid pOllen does not. This was proof positive that genes are expressed (that is, transcribed and translated) in the pollen. 1 Department of Botany, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003, USA viii However, the implications for pollen biology of even this recent and well known study were not widely recognized.

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Author:   David L Mulcahy ,  Gabriella Bergamini Mulcahy ,  Ercole Ottaviano ,  Ercole Ottaviano
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   1986 ed.
Weight:   1.175kg
ISBN:  

9780387962672


ISBN 10:   0387962670
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   01 May 1986
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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