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Fig. 2. ga1-3 plants fail to produce tricellular pollen grains. (A) Pollen
grains from various genotypes examined by SEM. Pollen grains from
ga1-3 plants lacking RGL1, RGL2 and RGA (Q2), or RGL2 and RGA (not
shown) were almost identical to wild-type pollen grains, being oval shaped
with long indented lines on the surface. In ga1-3 plants, the cells
contained in a locule appeared to remain as microspores, being round and, in
some cases, with short indented lines on the wall surface. Pollen grains from
ga1-3 plants lacking RGL1, RGL2, GAI and RGA (penta) were similar to
wild-type pollen grains but were slightly more wrinkled in appearance. (B)
DAPI staining showed that pollen grains from ga1-3 plants lacking
RGL1, RGL2 and RGA (Q2), or RGL1, RGL2, GAI and RGA (penta) are tricellular
(as in the wild-type control). By contrast, the majority of the cells in the
anther locule of ga1-3 had either no detectable nucleus or only a
single condensed nucleus whereas only
6% had two or more than two nuclei.
(C) Frequencies of tricellular pollen grains in anther locules of various
genotypes as revealed by DAPI staining as shown in B.