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Effects of Ca2+ on in vitro pollen germination of three Acacia species


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We investigated the effects of Ca2+ on in vitro pollen germination of Acacia auriculiformis, Acacia mangium, and Acacia crassicarpa under different concentrations of Ca2+ (50 mg.L−1, 100 mg.L−1, 150 mg.L−1, 200 mg.L−1, 250 mg.L−1, 300 mg.L−1, 350 mg.L−1 and 400 mg.L−1) in the present study. Our results revealed that Ca2+ could stimulate the pollen germination percentage and the pollen tube growth of A. auficuliformis and A. crassicarpa under a certain concentration. In vitro pollen germination of A. mangium did not require exogenous Ca2+. With high Ca2+ concentration, the pollen germination of A. auriculiformis, A. mangium, and A. crassicarpa were obviously inhibited. With the rise of Ca2+ concentration, the percentage of pollen germination, the pollen tube length, the pollen tube growth, and the number of pollen tube were increased. However, the pollen germination percentage decreased with high Ca2+ concentration.

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Life Sciences, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biotechnology, Plant Science