Abstract: | A ‘tigrina’ mutant stock of xHaynaldoticum sardoum Meletti et Onnis grown under field conditions produced high frequency spikes with abnormal stamens and pistils. The abnormalities occurred mostly in the stamens, which frequently changed to either pseudoovaries, or leaf-shaped structures or, in extreme cases, did not form at all. The developmental abnormalities of the stamens resulted in male sterility in the whole or in part of the spike. It is proposed that the “tigrina” status changes the physiology of the plant (e.g. photosynthetic activity) in such a way that it responds with floral abnormalities brought about by environmental conditions which permit normal flower development in control (non-mutant) plants. |