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Cytology and reproductive behavior of diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid germplasm accessions of a wild forage grass: Paspalum compressifolium
Authors:C L Quarín  M T Pozzobon  J F M Valls
Institution:(1) Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste (IBONE), Casilla de Correo 209, 3400 Corrientes, Argentina;(2) Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia (CENARGEN), S.A.I.N. Parque Rural, Caixa Postal 0.2372, 70849-970 Brasilia, Brazil
Abstract:Summary Fourteen germplasm accessions of Paspalum compressifolium native from southern Brazil were cytologically and embryologically analysed. The study revealed that one accession was diploid (2n=20), twelve were tetraploid (2n=40) and one was hexaploid (2n=60). This is the first report of diploid and hexaploid cytotypes for this species. Studies on microsporogenesis, megasporogenesis, and embryo sac development indicated that the diploid cytotype had regular meiotic behavior and reproduces sexually. Tetraploid cytotype usually had an important proportion of chromosomes that associated as quadrivalents during meiosis and reproduced by mean of aposporous apomixis. The hexaploid cytotype showed irregular meiotic behavior with about one third of the chromosomes associated as multivalents and reproduced by aposporous apomixis. Thus, P. compressifolium could be an agamic complex. Breeding in this complex is possible due to the presence of diploid sexuals which can be treated by colchicine and pollinated by apomicts.
Keywords:agamic complex  apomixis  Paspalum compressifolium  polyploidy  self-incompatibility
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