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Populations of plastids and mitochondria during male reproductive cell maturation in Nicotiana tabacum L.: A cytological basis for occasional biparental inheritance
Authors:Hong-Shi Yu  Scott D Russell
Institution:(1) Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, 73019 Norman, OK, USA
Abstract:The dynamics of plastid and mitochondrial populations in male reproductive cells of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) were examined during development using serial ultrathin sections and transmission electron microscopy to reconstruct 58 generative cells and 31 sperm cells at selected stages of maturation from generative cell formation through gametic fusion. The first haploid mitosis resulted in incomplete exclusion of plastids providing an average of 2.81 plastids and 82.7 mitochondria for each newly formed generative cell. During generative-cell maturation, plastid content decreased to an average of 0.48 plastids/generative cell at anthesis owing to autophagy of organelles. Plastids were present in low frequency within generative and sperm cells in the pollen tube and appeared to be transmitted, according to observations immediately prior to fertilization. This forms a cytological basis for genetic reports of occasional biparental plastid inheritance. In contrast, mitochondria were transmitted in larger numbers, and approximately 80 mitochondria per generative cell or sperm cell pair were retained throughout development. This provides a potentially stable source for the transmission of male mitochondrial DNA, if present at fertilization.Abbreviations GC generative cell - SC sperm cell We thank Dr. Frank J. Sonleitner, for helpful suggestions on the statistical calculations and Dr. Bing-Quan Huang for technical assistance in the preparation of embryo sacs during fertilization. This research was supported in part by U.S. Department of Agriculture grant 91-37304-6471. We gratefully acknowledge use of the Samuel Roberts Noble Electron Microscopy Laboratory of the University of Oklahoma.
Keywords:Autophagy  Cytoplasmic inheritance  Generative cell  Nicotiana (reproductive cells)  Plastid diminution  Sperm cell
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