Effects of Environmental Stress on the Pollen Viability of Ornamental Tree-Species in the City of Granada (South-Eastern Spain)

Atmospheric conditions, as well as pollutants, can induce changes in the viability and germinability of the pollen grain. This process frequently occurs in cities due to the high rate of air pollution that can alter the quality of pollen, affecting its biological functions. In this work, the effect...

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Main Authors: Priscila Ramírez-Aliaga, Inmaculada Foyo-Moreno, Paloma Cariñanos
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/12/2131
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author Priscila Ramírez-Aliaga
Inmaculada Foyo-Moreno
Paloma Cariñanos
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description Atmospheric conditions, as well as pollutants, can induce changes in the viability and germinability of the pollen grain. This process frequently occurs in cities due to the high rate of air pollution that can alter the quality of pollen, affecting its biological functions. In this work, the effect of different environmental stress factors, mainly UV-B radiation and polluting gases (CO, NO<sub>2</sub> and SO<sub>2</sub>), on the viability and maturity of the pollen of four ornamental tree-species present in the green infrastructure of Granada, namely <i>Acer negundo</i>, <i>Carpinus betulus</i>, <i>Olea europaea</i> and <i>Cupressus</i> spp. is analyzed. Differential staining techniques were used with fresh pollen collected in areas with different exposure to environmental stress to detect intact cell membranes (Trypan blue) and the state of maturity (Pyrogallol red). It was observed that the species from sectors more exposed to environmental stress registered a low viability and were affected by factors such as UV-B radiation and atmospheric pollutants. On the contrary, the pollen from tree species growing in peri-urban forests presented a higher rate of viability and less effect of pollutant factors. Differences were also observed according to the species/genus and according to the sampling area. This modification in the morphological and/or organic composition of the pollen wall may cause a loss of quality in the reproductive processes of plants, and it may be bioindicator of the process of progressive degradation that plant species can experience in urban environments under conditions of environmental stress, and prevent the impacts that can affect other species.
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spelling doaj.art-9e2534101d2f4cd884e6d38b2a1380652023-11-24T14:55:59ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072022-12-011312213110.3390/f13122131Effects of Environmental Stress on the Pollen Viability of Ornamental Tree-Species in the City of Granada (South-Eastern Spain)Priscila Ramírez-Aliaga0Inmaculada Foyo-Moreno1Paloma Cariñanos2Department of Botany, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, SpainAndalusian Institute for Erath System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), University of Granada, 18071 Granada, SpainDepartment of Botany, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, SpainAtmospheric conditions, as well as pollutants, can induce changes in the viability and germinability of the pollen grain. This process frequently occurs in cities due to the high rate of air pollution that can alter the quality of pollen, affecting its biological functions. In this work, the effect of different environmental stress factors, mainly UV-B radiation and polluting gases (CO, NO<sub>2</sub> and SO<sub>2</sub>), on the viability and maturity of the pollen of four ornamental tree-species present in the green infrastructure of Granada, namely <i>Acer negundo</i>, <i>Carpinus betulus</i>, <i>Olea europaea</i> and <i>Cupressus</i> spp. is analyzed. Differential staining techniques were used with fresh pollen collected in areas with different exposure to environmental stress to detect intact cell membranes (Trypan blue) and the state of maturity (Pyrogallol red). It was observed that the species from sectors more exposed to environmental stress registered a low viability and were affected by factors such as UV-B radiation and atmospheric pollutants. On the contrary, the pollen from tree species growing in peri-urban forests presented a higher rate of viability and less effect of pollutant factors. Differences were also observed according to the species/genus and according to the sampling area. This modification in the morphological and/or organic composition of the pollen wall may cause a loss of quality in the reproductive processes of plants, and it may be bioindicator of the process of progressive degradation that plant species can experience in urban environments under conditions of environmental stress, and prevent the impacts that can affect other species.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/12/2131environmental stresspollen viabilitypollen maturityultraviolet-B radiationair pollution
spellingShingle Priscila Ramírez-Aliaga
Inmaculada Foyo-Moreno
Paloma Cariñanos
Effects of Environmental Stress on the Pollen Viability of Ornamental Tree-Species in the City of Granada (South-Eastern Spain)
Forests
environmental stress
pollen viability
pollen maturity
ultraviolet-B radiation
air pollution
title Effects of Environmental Stress on the Pollen Viability of Ornamental Tree-Species in the City of Granada (South-Eastern Spain)
title_full Effects of Environmental Stress on the Pollen Viability of Ornamental Tree-Species in the City of Granada (South-Eastern Spain)
title_fullStr Effects of Environmental Stress on the Pollen Viability of Ornamental Tree-Species in the City of Granada (South-Eastern Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Environmental Stress on the Pollen Viability of Ornamental Tree-Species in the City of Granada (South-Eastern Spain)
title_short Effects of Environmental Stress on the Pollen Viability of Ornamental Tree-Species in the City of Granada (South-Eastern Spain)
title_sort effects of environmental stress on the pollen viability of ornamental tree species in the city of granada south eastern spain
topic environmental stress
pollen viability
pollen maturity
ultraviolet-B radiation
air pollution
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/12/2131
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