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Quantification of Pollen Viability in Lantana camara By Digital Holographic Microscopy (2210.04421v1)

Published 10 Oct 2022 in eess.IV and q-bio.QM

Abstract: Pollen grains represent the male gametes of seed plants and their viability is critical for efficient sexual reproduction in the plant life cycle. Pollen analysis is used in diverse research thematics to address a range of botanical, ecological and geological questions. More recently it has been recognized that pollen may also be a vector for transgene escape from genetically modified crops, and the importance of pollen viability in invasion biology has also been emphasized. In this work, we analyse and report an efficient visual method for assessing the viability of pollen using digital holographic microscopy (DHM). We test this method on pollen grains of the invasive Lantana camara, a well known plant invader known to most of the tropical world. We image pollen grains and show that the quantitative phase information provided by the DHM technique can be readily related to the chromatin content of the individual cells and thereby to pollen viability. Our results offer a new technique for pollen viability assessment that does not require staining, and can be applied to a number of emerging areas in plant science.

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