Pollen Dimorphism--Origin and Significance in Pollen Plant Formation by Anther Culture |
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Authors: | HORNER, M. STREET, H. E. |
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Affiliation: | Botanical Laboratories, University of Leicester Leicester, LE1 7RH |
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Abstract: | Pollen dimorphism during the ripening of Nicotiana tabacum antherstakes the form of differentiation at the binucleate pollen stageinto normal (N) grains, characterized by their high frequency,larger size, denselystaining cytoplasm and high starchcontent and into smaller (S) grains characterized by their variableand low frequency and weaklystaining cytoplasm. Mostof the S grains show distinctive vegetative and generative nuclei(A grains); a small number have two vegetativetype nuclei(B grains). Evidence is presented that when excised anthersare cultured, pollen plants arise only from S grains. It issuggested that the differentiation into N and S grains arisesby an abnormal second meiotic division in the pollen mothercells. Nicotiana tabacum, tobacco, pollen dimorphism, anther culture |
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