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Manganese deficiency in maize affects pollen viability
Authors:C. P. Sharma  P. N. Sharma  C. Chatterjee  S. C. Agarwala
Affiliation:(1) Botany Department, Lucknow University, 226007 Lucknow, India
Abstract:Maize (Zea mays L. cv. G2) was grown with 0.55 mg L–1 (sufficient), or 0.0055 mg L–1 (deficient) manganese in sand. Manganese-deficient plants developed visible deficiency symptoms and showed poor tasseling and delayed anther development. Compared to Mn-sufficient plants, Mn-deficient plants produced fewer and smaller pollen grains with reduced cytoplasmic contents. Manganese deficiency reduced in vitro germination of pollen grains significantly. Ovule fertility was not significantly affected by Mn. But in Mn-deficient plants seed-setting and development was reduced significantly.
Keywords:maize  manganese deficiency  pollen viability
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