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The cytological effects of the gametocides Ethrel and RH-531 on microsporogenesis in barley (Hordeum vulgare L)
Authors:CHARLES W. COLHOUN   MARTIN W. STEER
Affiliation:Department of Botany, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast BT7 INN, N. Ireland, U.K.
Abstract:
Abstract. Barley plants ( Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Midas) raised under controlled environmental conditions were sprayed with either of the gametocides Ethrel and RH-531. At various times after spraying the anthers were fixed for light and electron microscopy. Abortion of sporogenous cells occurred in plants sprayed at both pre- and post-meiotic stages of microsporogenesis. In contrast, cells of the tapetum were insensitive to the immediate effects of gametocides. The cytological effects of the gametocides are similar to those induced by male sterile genes in a variety of plants. These range from the induction of additional mitotic divisions in the pollen mother cells to exine malformations on developing microspores. These observations are discussed in terms of the control mechanisms operating during microsporogenesis.
Keywords:Hordeum vulgare L.    barley: microsporogenesis    ultrastructure    gametocides    RH-531    Ethrel    callose    exine    tapetum
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