Effect of secondary associations on meiosis, pollen fertility and pollen size in cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana L.)
This study deals with the detailed analysis on various meiotic abnormalities in the tetraploid cytotype (2n=4x=48) of Physalis peruviana L. The meiotic abnormalities include secondary associations of bivalents, stickiness of chromosomes, multivalents and univalents, and unoriented bivalents during m...
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Published in | Chromosome Botany Vol. 6; no. 2; pp. 25 - 28 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English Japanese |
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International Society of Chromosome Botany
2011
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Summary: | This study deals with the detailed analysis on various meiotic abnormalities in the tetraploid cytotype (2n=4x=48) of Physalis peruviana L. The meiotic abnormalities include secondary associations of bivalents, stickiness of chromosomes, multivalents and univalents, and unoriented bivalents during metaphase-I, non-synchronization in the separation of some bivalents, laggards, chromatin bridges and cytomixis at various meiotic stages besides aberrant microsporogenesis. In spite of all these abnormalities, distribution of chromosomes at anaphases found to be normal. Microsporogenesis includes monads, dyads and tetrads with micronuclei besides normal tetrads, consequently reducing the pollen fertility (76%). |
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ISSN: | 1881-5936 1881-8285 1881-8285 |
DOI: | 10.3199/iscb.6.25 |