Assessment of stigma receptivity via papillar integrity in Kigelia pinnata (Bignoniaceae)

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Raina M. [1 ]
Kaul V. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Botany, University of Jammu, Jammu, 180006, Jammu and Kashmir
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Kigelia pinnata; Papillar phenology; Phenolic deposits; Receptivity; Stigma;
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10.1007/s40011-018-0999-4
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The stigma of Kigelia pinnata is spathulate, wet and sensitive to touch. Consisting of two flaps or folds, the inner surface of these stigmatic flaps is papillate. Covered by a prominent papillar zone, each papilla contains lipid and phenolic deposits which remain entrapped below the thick cuticle till the stigma attains receptivity. Gradual unfolding of stigmatic flaps; about 1 h post anthesis, marks the beginning of stigma receptivity. Reaching a peak at 24 h after anthesis, the stigma remains receptive for 48 h. Papillae gradually lose turgidity after 72 h post anthesis and liberate their contents into the outside medium. During this time, stigma receptivity declines sharply as can be made out from the germination of only 10% pollen. Thereafter, none of the pollen deposited on the stigma germinates. The papillar phenology exhibits a close coordination with stigma receptivity indicating that both the processes are proportionately related to each other. Therefore, evaluation of papillar integrity can be used as a quick method to check stigma receptivity in K. pinnata. © 2018, The National Academy of Sciences, India.
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