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Cytoplasmic DNA apportionment and plastid differentiation during male gametophyte development in Pelargonium zonale
Authors:Sodmergen  Y Y Luo  S Y Hu  T Kuroiwa
Institution:(1) Biology Department, Peking University, 100871 Beijing, China;(2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Hongo, 113 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:In the male gametophyte of Pelargonium zonale, generative and sperm cells contain cytoplasmic DNA in high density compared to vegetative cells. Cytoplasmic DNA was examined using the DNA fluorochrome DAPI (4'6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) and observed with epifluorescence and electron microscopy. The microspore cell contains a prominent central vacuole before mitosis; mitochondria and plastids are randomly distributed throughout the cytoplasm. Following the first pollen grain mitosis, neither the vegetative cell nor the early generative cell display a distributional difference in cytoplasmic DNA, nor is there in organelle content at this stage. During the maturation of the male gametophyte, however, a significant discrepancy in plastid abundance develops. Plastids in the generative cell return to proplastids and do not contain large starch grains, while those in the vegetative cell develop starch grains and differentiate into large amyloplasts. Plastid nucleoids in generative and sperm cells in a mature male gametophyte are easily discriminated after DAPI staining due to their compactness, while those in vegetative cells stained only weakly. The utility of the hydrophilic, non-autofluorescent resin Technovit 7100 in observing DAPI fluorescence is also demonstrated.
Keywords:Cytoplasmic DNA apportionment  Biparental inheritance  Plastid differentiation  Male gametophyte  Pelargonium zonale
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