FORMATION OF 2N MEGAGAMETOPHYTES IN DIPLOID TUBER-BEARING SOLANUMS |
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Authors: | David M. Stelly Stanley J. Peloquin |
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Affiliation: | Cotton Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 77843-2474 Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706 |
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Abstract: | Development of megaspores and megagametophytes was analyzed for several diploid potato clones (Solanum spp.) that exhibit either high (HI) or low (LO) seed set when crossed as female with the tetraploid cultivated potato S. tuberosum Group Tuberosa. The objectives were to determine the relationship between ploidy and diam of nuclei and nucleoli, and to determine the mechanism(s) and frequencies of 2n megagametophyte formation. Sizes of nuclei and nucleoli were found to depend on ploidy. For HI clones, the distributions of sizes indicated that doubling occurred during meiosis, and that 30 to 50% of the megaspores and megagametophytes were 2n rather than haploid. Omission of the second meiotic division led to formation of second division restitution (SDR) 2n megagametophytes. Only one HI clone had abnormal meiosis I, in addition to omission of meiosis II in some meiocytes; this clone seemed to produce not only 1n and 2n, but also 4n megagametophytes. The results indicated that high crossability of the HI clones as female with tetraploids largely was due to formation of SDR 2n megagametophytes, a finding strongly supporting the hypothesis that sexual polyploidization is the driving force behind polyploidization of Solanums. The results contribute to increasing evidence that meiotic mutants and abnormalities play an important role in angiosperm evolution. |
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