Abstract

The phenology of sexual reproduction in Larixdecidua Mill, varies from year to year, and some intra- and inter-clonal differences were also found. Megaspore mother cell meiosis occurred at the time of pollination, during the second half of April, resulting in three or four megaspores. The free nuclear stage and cell wall and archegonia formation were completed in late May and the first half of June. An average of four archegonia was observed in each ovule, but the number ranged from two to six. Fertilization occurred during the first 20 days of June, about 7 weeks after pollination. A four-tiered, 16-celled proembryo formed. Meristematic regions formed in the embryo from the end of June to mid-July. Fully developed embryos were observed in mid-August. Simple polyembryony and delayed cleavage polyembryony were observed. Lack of pollination, disturbances during megasporogenesis and female gametophyte development, failure of fertilization, and embryo degeneration are the major factors resulting in empty seed.

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