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MICROSPOROGENESIS AND TAPETAL DEVELOPMENT IN NORMAL AND MALE-STERILE CARROTS (DAUCUS CAROTA)
Authors:Maciej Zenkteler
Affiliation:Department of General Botany, University of Adam Mickiewicz, ul. Stalingradzka 14, Poznan, Poland
Abstract:Zenkteler , Maciej . (U. Adam Mickiewicz, ul. Stalingradzka 14, Poznan, Poland.) Microsporogenesis and tapetal development in normal and male-sterile carrots (Daucus carota). Amer. Jour. Bot. 49(4): 341–348. Illus. 1962.—Meiosis and anther development proceed normally in fertile plants. Nine pairs of chromosomes are present at diakinesis and at metaphase I. The mature pollen grains possess 2 male gametes at the time of shedding; 80–92% of the pollen appears normal. A cross-shaped configuration at pachytene characteristic of a reciprocal translocation is present in the completely pollen-sterile plants indicating that one of the parents is homozygous for an interchange between 2 members of the chromosome complex. Chromosome bridges with fragments at anaphase I and anaphase II lead to aberrant chromosome distribution during meiosis. Complete microspore abortion is associated with a periplasmodium formation of the tapetum and anther wall deterioration.
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