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Microtubular configurations during meiosis and megasporogenesis in Gasteria verrucosa and Chamaenerion angustifolium
Authors:J. Bednara  A. A. M. van Lammeren  M. T. M. Willemse
Affiliation:(1) Department of Plant Anatomy and Cytology, Maria Curie Slodowska University, Akademicka 19, 20033 Lublin, Poland;(2) Department of Plant Cytology and Morphology, Agricultural University, Arboretumlaan 4, NL-6703 BD Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary In Gasteria and Chamaenerion, microtubular configurations were visualized immunocytochemically during meiosis and megasporogenesis in order to study their relationship to cell development, meiotic divisions and selection of the functional megaspore. In Chamaenerion, the intensity of the fluorescence found in megaspores was weaker than that found in Gasteria. Both plants exhibited concentrations of microtubules around the meiocyte nuclei during pachytene-diplotene. Preprophase bands were not observed. In Chamaenerion, cytoplasmic microtubules radiating from meiocyte nuclei were found at late prophase, the dyad stage and in the functional megaspore; in Gasteria, they were observed only at the dyad stage and in the functional megaspore. During the second meiotic division of Gasteria, dividing cells and their nuclei exhibited differences in volumes. Also, the two microtubular spindles of the dyad cells had different widths. Fluorescence indicating the presence of the cytoskeleton diminished during maturation of the large functional megaspores in both plants, whereas in the three degenerating smaller megaspores, fluorescence intensity persisted. Our conclusion is that only an indirect relationship exists between the organization of the microtubular cytoskeleton and selection of the functional megaspore.
Keywords:Chamaenerion  Cytoskeleton  Gasteria  Megasporogenesis  Meiosis  Microtubules
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