Question
Biology Question on sexual reproduction in flowering plants
Double fertilization (or triple fusion) leading to initiation of endosperm in angiosperms, requires
fusion of 4 or more polar nuclei and the second male gamete only
fusion of 2 polar nuclei and second male gamete only
fusion of one polar nucleus and second male gamete only
all the above type of fusions in different types of angiosperms
fusion of 2 polar nuclei and second male gamete only
Solution
Nawaschin (1898) was first to show that both the male gametes released by a pollen tube are involved in fertilization. Nucleus of one gamete fuses with egg nucleus (syngamy). Nucleus of the other gamete fuses with the polar nuclei or their fusion product (secondary nucleus). Most of the plants have two polar nuclei; hence second fertilization involves the fusion of three nuclei (triple fusion).