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A comparative study on anther development in male-fertile and male-sterile plants of Pelargonium crispumL'Her. ex Ait.
Authors:S. Tokumasu
Affiliation:(1) College of Agriculture, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan
Abstract:
Summary Anther development of male-fertile and male-sterile plants in Pelargonium crispum was anatomically examined. Three cultivars, i.e., lsquoLemon crispumrsquo, lsquoCrispum minorrsquo and lsquoPrince Rupertrsquo, were used. lsquoLemon crispumrsquo and lsquoCrispum minorrsquo are male-fertile, whereas lsquoPrince Rupertrsquo is male-sterile. The tapetum in every cultivar examined behaved like an amoeba. The tapetal cells of the anther form plasmodial masses. Then, the plasmodial masses fuse producing a periplasmodium. The periplasmodium degenerates and finally disappears. There are no differences in tapetal behaviour between fertile and sterile anthers. In the sterile anthers the endothecium and lip cells do not develop sufficiently. Young microspores show normal growth at early stages. After the completion of their cell wall formation, however, the microspores in the sterile anthers lose their cytoplasm and become empty. On the other hand, the microspores in the fertile anthers increase the volume of their cytoplasm and become fertile pollen grains.
Keywords:Pelargonium crispum  anther development
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