Abstract

In order to reveal the causes of low seed set in the intergeneric cross between Chrysanthemum grandiflorum (Ramat.) Kitam. ‘Zhongshanjingui’ (female parent) and Ajania przewalskii Poljak. (male parent), we systematically investigated megasporogenesis and megagametogenesis of female parents, pollen germinability of male parents, pollen–pistil interaction and hybrid embryo development using paraffin section and light, fluorescence and scanning electron microscopy. The results indicate that development of megagametophyte of female parent belongs to Polygonum type and 84.6% ovules developed to normal 8-nucleate embryo sac at the stage of pollination; the pollen germinability in vitro of male parent was 39.3%; a large number of pollen grains germinated normally and no callose deposited on the female stigmas within 24 h after pollination. Furthermore, about 75% ovules were fertilized, whereas only 17.2% ovules developed to normal maturing embryos at 15 days after pollination due to abortion at various developmental stages. Taken together, these results suggest that sterile ovules of female parent, pollen viability and pollen–pistil interaction have no significant influence on seed set in the cross. A high percentage of embryo abortion or degeneration, i.e. post-fertilization barrier, may be the main factor for low seed yield.

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