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Meiosis and pollen mitosis in diploid and triploidColocasia antiquorumSchott.

✍ Scribed by K. Vijaya Bai; M. L. Magoon; R. Krishnan


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1971
Tongue
English
Weight
578 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-6707

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✦ Synopsis


The relationship between diploid and triploid forms of Colocasia antiquorum SCHOTT. was assessed through comparative meiotic and pollen mitotic studies. Owing to poor spreading of the chromosomes of both materials, karyological observations on pachytene nuclei were limited to a few chromosomes. Among the two nucleolar chromosomes and a metacentric, telochromomere-bearing chromosome of the diploid, the latter and one of the nucleolar chromosomes characterized by a heteropycnotic short arm were identified in both bivalent and trivalent associations in the triploid. The homologues in these cases were homomorphic and intimately paired. Two types of heteromorphic bivalents exhibiting partial pairing of homomorphic segments were also recorded in the triploid. Among the 14 bivalents of the diploid at diakinesis, two were nucleolusassociated. In the triploid, chromosomal associations at diakinesis included trivalents (2 to 9), bivalents and univalents, and the chiasma frequency per paired chromosome was lower than in the diploids. In 21.6 percent of the PMCs at this stage intragenomic pairing of one or two chromosomes was observed. Post-diakinesis stages in the diploid were regular while in the triploid they were marked by various irregularities in a majority of the cells. However, fertility (stainability), size and divisional frequency of pollen in both materials were remarkably similar. Chromosome numbers in pollen nuclei in the triploid ranged from 8 to 25. Based on these data an autopolyploid origin for the triploid Colocasia and a lower base number than the gametic chromosome number for this genus are advanced.


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