Plant Biology, volume 23, issue 2, pages 267-274

Why does only one embryo sac develop in the Paeonia ovule with multiple archesporium?

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-12-14
Journal: Plant Biology
scimago Q1
SJR0.916
CiteScore8.2
Impact factor4.2
ISSN14358603, 14388677
PubMed ID:  33119967
General Medicine
Plant Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract
Structure of the multiple archesporium in an ovule, time and place of archesporial cell differentiation and their developmental potential have not been studied in detail. In Paeonia species supernumerary archesporial cells are formed and differentiate as multiple megasporocytes, but only one embryo sac usually develops into an ovule. The reasons leading to development of one gametophyte and the death of most megasporocytes are unknown. The morphological structure of the multiple archesporium in Paeonia veitchii and P. caucasica was studied using cytoembryological methods. We used staining with aniline blue and fluorescence microscopy for visualization of callose on the megasporocyte walls. All cells of the ovule in investigated Paeonia species are uniform and meristematic at the earliest development stage. The onset of archesporium differentiation correlates with inner integument initiation. The sporogenous complex includes ten to 25 cells which develop asynchronously. The cell located in the central part of the sporogenous complex is differentiated into a megasporocyte earlier than in neighbouring cells. Only this megasporocyte is enveloped in callose; it develops further through to meiosis and forms a female gametophyte. The other megasporocytes degenerate during ovule development. We consider that callose participates in the mechanism of 'lateral inhibition' during megasporocyte maturation. The cell located in the central part of the Paeonia ovule is the first to receive signals that stimulate the onset of megasporogenesis and formation of the callose wall. It is possible that callose participates in blocking of development signals to neighbouring megasporocytes, leading to the arrest of their development.
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