The role of the pollen grain, with respect to the reproductive process of higher plants, is to deliver the spermatic cells to the embryo sac for egg fertilisation. Delivery occurs through the pollen tube, a self produced organ that is generated when the pollen grain reaches the stigma surface. The effect of magnetic fields on pollen tube growth was reported in a recent publication by Germanà et al. Pollen tube growth is an interesting candidate for the detailed study of the effects of electromagnetic fields on cytoplasmic structures and organelles. In this research Actinidia deliciosa (kiwifruit) pollen grains were germinated in the presence of an alternating magnetic field (50 Hz). Our results, although of preliminary nature, show that pollen tube growth is affected by magnetic fields. The analysis of the observed anomalies in the pollen tube appear to be the result of changes in the ionic charges within the pollen tube cytoplasm. © 2005 Wliey-Liss, Inc.

Dattilo, A.M., Bracchini, L., Loiselle, S.A., Ovidi, E., Tiezzi, A., Rossi, C. (2005). Morphological anomalies in pollen tubes of Actinidia Deliciosa (kiwi) exposed to 50 Hz magnetic field. BIOELECTROMAGNETICS, 26(2), 153-156 [10.1002/bem.20086].

Morphological anomalies in pollen tubes of Actinidia Deliciosa (kiwi) exposed to 50 Hz magnetic field

Loiselle, Steven A.;Rossi, Claudio
2005-01-01

Abstract

The role of the pollen grain, with respect to the reproductive process of higher plants, is to deliver the spermatic cells to the embryo sac for egg fertilisation. Delivery occurs through the pollen tube, a self produced organ that is generated when the pollen grain reaches the stigma surface. The effect of magnetic fields on pollen tube growth was reported in a recent publication by Germanà et al. Pollen tube growth is an interesting candidate for the detailed study of the effects of electromagnetic fields on cytoplasmic structures and organelles. In this research Actinidia deliciosa (kiwifruit) pollen grains were germinated in the presence of an alternating magnetic field (50 Hz). Our results, although of preliminary nature, show that pollen tube growth is affected by magnetic fields. The analysis of the observed anomalies in the pollen tube appear to be the result of changes in the ionic charges within the pollen tube cytoplasm. © 2005 Wliey-Liss, Inc.
2005
Dattilo, A.M., Bracchini, L., Loiselle, S.A., Ovidi, E., Tiezzi, A., Rossi, C. (2005). Morphological anomalies in pollen tubes of Actinidia Deliciosa (kiwi) exposed to 50 Hz magnetic field. BIOELECTROMAGNETICS, 26(2), 153-156 [10.1002/bem.20086].
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