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Plant Physiology 51:718-722 (1973) © 1973 American Society of Plant Biologists Reproductive Biology of SelaginellaI. Determination of Megasporangia by 2-Chloroethylphosphonic Acid, an Ethylene-releasing Compound 1a Department of Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403
Control clumps of Selaginella wallacei Heiron., sprayed with distilled water with Tween 20, produced a high proportion of microsporangia. Similar clumps sprayed with 2-chlorethyl-phosphonic acid, and ethylene-releasing compound (Ethephon), at 7.65 and 76.5 mg/liter produced almost exclusively megasporangia. Treatment of Selaginella pallescens (Presl) Spring with Ethephon at 34 mg/liter caused the production of megasporangia in the microsporangiate files of the strobili. The possibility that ethylene may be involved in the regulation of heterospory in Selaginella is discussed.
1 Supported in part by National Science Foundation Grant GB-5663 to Sanford S. Tepfer, and in part while the author held a National Defense Education Act Fellowship.
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