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  • Turkish Journal of Botany
  • Volume:41 Issue:2
  • Pollen viability and meiotic abnormalities in brome grasses (Bromus L., Section Ceratochloa) from Ar...

Pollen viability and meiotic abnormalities in brome grasses (Bromus L., Section Ceratochloa) from Argentina

Authors : Gabriela LEOFANTI, Elsa Lucila CAMADRO
Pages : 127-133
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Bromus Section Ceratochloa includes temperate forage species. South American species form a morphologically very variable hexaploid complex insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2n = 6x = 42);, with a controversial taxonomic classification. Reproductive biology has been studied in several of them, but the number of analyzed plants has seldom been reported. Further investigations might clarify breeding relations and the adequacy of current classifications. Pollen viability and size, which can provide evidence of spontaneous hybridization, were studied in seven accessions insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(six plants/accession); classified as B. catharticus var. catharticus, var. elata, and var. rupestris; B. parodii; B. bonariensis; B. lithobius; and B. coloratus. Variability was detected among accessions for average pollen viability insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(54%-82%); and pollen size insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(15.8%-26.2% < n pollen, 44.8%-72.2% n insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(normal);, and 12.0%-29.0% >n.);. Meiotic analyses were performed in a sample of genotypes from five accessions with <70% pollen viability and/or variability in pollen size. Normal and abnormal meiocytes insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(11.9%-44.5%); were recorded at various meiotic stages in one randomly taken genotype from each sample. Since these cleistogamous species can produce chasmogamous flowers, the analyzed accessions, conserved as `species`, are apparently of hybrid origin. Segregation in hybrid populations could add to the confusion in taxonomy, affecting both conservation of genetic diversity and efficiency of parental selection in breeding.
Keywords : Forage grasses, pollen size, pollen viability, meiosis, hybrids

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