Abstract
We present a semi-in vitro chemotropism assay that can be used to evaluate the chemoattractant effect of diffusible plant signaling molecules on growing pollen tubes. We constructed an array of microslit channels in a microfluidic device that prevented the passage of randomly growing pollen tubes but permitted ones that are responsive to the chemoattractant. Depending on the microslit channel size, 80%-100% of the randomly growing Torenia fournieri pollen tubes were excluded from reaching the source of the attractant. Thus, the selection of pollen tubes that are capable of responding to chemoattractants from a mixed population can be realized using this platform.
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Yanagisawa, N., & Higashiyama, T. (2018). Quantitative assessment of chemotropism in pollen tubes using microslit channel filters. Biomicrofluidics, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5023718
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