Exine and Aperture Patterns on the Pollen Surface: Their Formation and Roles in Plant Reproduction

Rui Wang, A. Dobritsa
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Abstract

Pollen grains, the male gametophytes of seed plants, surround themselves with a complex pollen wall for protection from various environmental stresses. The deposition and assembly of exine, the outer layer of the pollen wall, lead to the formation of patterns on the pollen surface that are species specific, tremendously diverse, and often very beautiful. These patterns arise due to exine’s assembly into various nanoand microstructures, and due to the absence of exine deposition at certain areas of the pollen surface. The areas that have reduced exine deposition, or lack it completely, are known as pollen apertures, and their patterns are also species specific and highly variable. Although the intricate patterns of exine and apertures have been drawing attention for centuries, it is still not clear how exactly they develop, what genes are involved in their formation, and what purpose they serve. Here, we review the current state of knowledge about the exine and aperture patterns, their perceived roles in plant reproduction, and the cellular and molecular mechanisms that guide their formation.
花粉表面的外壁和孔型:它们的形成及其在植物繁殖中的作用
花粉粒是种子植物的雄性配子体,其周围有一个复杂的花粉壁,以保护自己免受各种环境胁迫。外壁的沉积和组装,即花粉壁的外层,导致花粉表面图案的形成,这些图案是物种特有的,非常多样化,而且通常非常漂亮。这些图案的产生是由于外壁组装成各种纳米和微观结构,以及由于花粉表面某些区域没有外壁沉积。外叶沉积减少或完全缺乏的区域被称为花粉孔,它们的模式也是物种特有的和高度可变的。尽管几个世纪以来,胞壁和胞孔的复杂图案一直吸引着人们的注意,但人们仍然不清楚它们究竟是如何形成的,它们的形成涉及哪些基因,以及它们的作用是什么。在这里,我们回顾了目前关于外叶和气孔图案的知识现状,它们在植物繁殖中的作用,以及指导它们形成的细胞和分子机制。
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