Cytomictic Anomalous Male Meiosis and 2 n Pollen Grain Formation in Mertensia echioides Benth. (Boraginaceae) from Kashmir Himalaya
2014; Hindawi Publishing Corporation; Volume: 2014; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1155/2014/134192
ISSN2356-6140
AutoresReyaz Ahmad Malik, Raghbir Chand Gupta, Santosh Kumari, Akhtar H. Malik,
Tópico(s)Plant tissue culture and regeneration
ResumoPresently Mertensia echioides Benth. (Boraginaceae) collected from Kashmir Himalaya, India, is cytologically analyzed for the first time revealing 2 n = 2x = 24 (diploid). Interestingly we found 4.3–6.2% syncytic meiocytes/PMCs with 2 n = 4x = 48 (tetraploid) in addition to normal meiocytes ( 2 n = 24 ) during male meiosis. These comparatively larger PMCs (pollen mother cells) lead to the formation of fertile giant 2 n pollen grains. A frequency of 6.4–13.3% PMCs shows transfer of chromatin material at prophase-I and, therefore, results in aneuploid meiocytes. Whole chromatin transfer by the process of cytomixis could also have led to the formation of tetraploid cells. Translocation heterozygosity is also evident in the form of multivalents in 12–17% diploid ( 2 x ) meiocytes at diakinesis and metaphase-I and is reported for the first time in this species. The syncytes formed depict open chain hexavalent and quadrivalent formation in the three populations with different frequencies. Moreover chromatin stickiness at metaphase-I is observed in 45% of PMCs in population-1 (P-1). Syncyte or unreduced PMC formation leading to unreduced fertile gametes is here speculated to act as a possible way out for infraspecific polyploidization in the species.
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