Effects of X-rays and Colchicine on Pollen of Trichosanthes anguina L. (Cucurbitaceae) |
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Authors: | Rabindra Krishna Basu Subodh Kumar Datta |
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Affiliation: | Cytogenetics Laboratory, Bose Institute, Calcutta, 700009, India |
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Abstract: | Pollen grains of M, and C, generation plants of Trichosanthes anguina L. were studied after treatment of seeds with X-rays and colchicine respectively. Pollen sterility increased with increase in X-ray dose and colchicine concentration. The polar axis of X-irradiated populations was shorter than that of controls. But colchicine treatment resulted in larger pollen grains than the controls, although the exine did not increase as much. Ex-perimentally-produced tetraploids had larger pollen grains than diploids and triploids. The triploids were characterised by changes in pore morphology. Of 293 treated plants examined, 11 aberrant plants were isolated in the M, and C, generations. These plants had large and small fertile pollen grains, and also showed treatment effects in external morphology and chromosomal aberration during meiosis. The changes in polar diameter were not associated with variation in chromosomal material. |
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