Observações Citológicas em coffea: VI — Desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em Coffea Arabica l.

<abstract language="eng">The ovule of C. arabica L. consists õf a single integument and a small nucellús which disappears as the ovule matures. Three of the four macrospores resulting from the'division of the macrosporocyte, degenerate. The remaining chalazal cell gives rise to...

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Main Author: A. J. T. Mendes
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Agronômico de Campinas 1942-04-01
Series:Bragantia
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87051942000400002
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spelling doaj-0d367487032b4d6794e87e0ccbc1a67d2020-11-25T01:36:29ZengInstituto Agronômico de CampinasBragantia0006-87051678-44991942-04-012411512810.1590/S0006-87051942000400002Observações Citológicas em coffea: VI &#151; Desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em Coffea Arabica l.A. J. T. Mendes<abstract language="eng">The ovule of C. arabica L. consists õf a single integument and a small nucellús which disappears as the ovule matures. Three of the four macrospores resulting from the'division of the macrosporocyte, degenerate. The remaining chalazal cell gives rise to a "normal'' embryo sac, which is ready for fertilization at the time of the flower opening. Double fertilization occurs, as a rule, the day the flower opens. The embryo sac then increases in volume and compresses the inner integument cells. The outer cells of the integument, however, multiply actively, giving rise to the "perisperm". After degeneration of the synergids and antipodals, the zygote stays near the micro-pyle in a resting stage, while the primary endosperm nucleus divides. This first division of the endosperm occurs from 21 to 27 days after flower opening. The cytoplasm condenses around the newly formed nuclei, permitting the adjacent tissues to sink into the embryo sac. Since the separating walls were not seen at the binueleate stage and were present at the four-nucleate stage, it seems that the endosperm belongs to the' "nuclear type". As the number of endosperm cells increases, the "perisperm" cells are again compressed and give more and more room to the new tissue. The first division in the zygote occurs from sixty to seventy days after flower opening, when the endosperm is already multinucleate. A differentiated embryo develops, with a hypocotyl and two small cotyledons in the ripe seed. In the ripe seed the "perisperm" disappears almost completely: its remains form the thin "silver skin" which envelops the endosperm. The parchment layer which envelops the seed is the endocarp.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87051942000400002
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Observações Citológicas em coffea: VI &#151; Desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em Coffea Arabica l.
Bragantia
author_facet A. J. T. Mendes
author_sort A. J. T. Mendes
title Observações Citológicas em coffea: VI &#151; Desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em Coffea Arabica l.
title_short Observações Citológicas em coffea: VI &#151; Desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em Coffea Arabica l.
title_full Observações Citológicas em coffea: VI &#151; Desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em Coffea Arabica l.
title_fullStr Observações Citológicas em coffea: VI &#151; Desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em Coffea Arabica l.
title_full_unstemmed Observações Citológicas em coffea: VI &#151; Desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em Coffea Arabica l.
title_sort observações citológicas em coffea: vi &#151; desenvolvimento do embrião e do endosferma em coffea arabica l.
publisher Instituto Agronômico de Campinas
series Bragantia
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1678-4499
publishDate 1942-04-01
description <abstract language="eng">The ovule of C. arabica L. consists õf a single integument and a small nucellús which disappears as the ovule matures. Three of the four macrospores resulting from the'division of the macrosporocyte, degenerate. The remaining chalazal cell gives rise to a "normal'' embryo sac, which is ready for fertilization at the time of the flower opening. Double fertilization occurs, as a rule, the day the flower opens. The embryo sac then increases in volume and compresses the inner integument cells. The outer cells of the integument, however, multiply actively, giving rise to the "perisperm". After degeneration of the synergids and antipodals, the zygote stays near the micro-pyle in a resting stage, while the primary endosperm nucleus divides. This first division of the endosperm occurs from 21 to 27 days after flower opening. The cytoplasm condenses around the newly formed nuclei, permitting the adjacent tissues to sink into the embryo sac. Since the separating walls were not seen at the binueleate stage and were present at the four-nucleate stage, it seems that the endosperm belongs to the' "nuclear type". As the number of endosperm cells increases, the "perisperm" cells are again compressed and give more and more room to the new tissue. The first division in the zygote occurs from sixty to seventy days after flower opening, when the endosperm is already multinucleate. A differentiated embryo develops, with a hypocotyl and two small cotyledons in the ripe seed. In the ripe seed the "perisperm" disappears almost completely: its remains form the thin "silver skin" which envelops the endosperm. The parchment layer which envelops the seed is the endocarp.
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