Pseudogamous embryogenesis and the degree of parthenogenesis inAllium tuberosum |
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Authors: | A. Kojima Y. Nagato |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University, 981 Sendai, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Early stages of egg embryony and antipodal embryony in ovules from both pollinated and unpollinated flowers ofAllium tuberosum, a diplosporous apomict, were observed. Whether flowers were pollinated or not, autonomous egg and antipodal embryonies occurred at nearly equal frequencies and progressed almost synchronously for several days. An electrophoretic analysis of endosperm esterase demonstrated the fertilization of polar nuclei. It was thus confirmed thatA. tuberosum is a pseudogamous apomict. The degree of parthenogenesis, calculated as the percentage of ovules in which egg cells showed autonomous embryonic development, ranged between 62% and 94% among six cultivars and was nearly equal to the degree of diplospory previously reported. The present results show that most unreduced egg cells and egg-like antipodal cells ofA. tuberosum have the ability to start embryogenesis independently of pollination. |
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Keywords: | Parthenogenesis Pseudogamous apomict Antipodal embryony Allium tuberosum |
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