Morphology of seed germination and parasitism in Cistanche tubulosa.
- Author:
Hua-lei WANG
1
;
Tai-xin YANG
;
Chong-jun YANG
;
Zhi-xi ZHAI
;
Yu-hai GUO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Cistanche; growth & development; Germination; Plants, Medicinal; growth & development; Seeds; growth & development; Symbiosis; Tamaricaceae; growth & development
- From: China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(23):1812-1814
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo understand the process of Cistanche tubulosa.
METHODThe process of seed germination and parasitism was observed using stereomicroscope.
RESULTSeedling of C. tubulosa sprouted after forty day without host root's contact in fields, a tube-like-organ formed and grew auger-type from host root, the tuber apex where touches host root swelled and formed haustorium. Haustorium intruded host root epidermis and vascular bundles, and released brown substances. Then, embryo bud with six or more young leaves formed, finally the swelled tuber-like-organ broken and seed coat shed. Due to the parasitism of C. tubulosa, the host root near stem site swelled, but the other part, shrunk and disappered gradually.
CONCLUSIONSeed of C. tubulosa could germinate indepently in fields. Tuber-like-organ formatin, haustorium formation and bud formation are key steps of C. tubulosa seedling development.