Abstract

Uninucleate microspores of Lilium longiflorum isolated at the Gi phase of the cell cycle were cultured on a solid nutrient medium for 12 days. The typical pollens produced in the culture germinated on a germination medium and developed a structure resembling a pollen tube. The elongating pollen tubes occasionally contained dividing generative nuclei or two sperm nuclei.

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