Meiosis and Pollen Viability in Helianthus tuberosus L. and its Hybrids with Cultivated Sunflower |
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Authors: | Jovanka,Atlagi ,B. Dozet, D. kori |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Agriculture, Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, M. Gorkog 30, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia |
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Abstract: | The hexaploid species of Helianthus tuberosus is a potential source of resistance to several sunflower pathogens. But crossed with cultivated sunflower, it produces F, hybrids which have low values of fertility or even full sterility. Pollen viability and meiotic features were studied in 17 populations of the species H. tuberosus and in F1 hybrids. Significant differences in pollen viability existed between populations (47.1–98.8%). In the 15 FI hybrids, plant fertility ranged from 0 to 100 per combination, while pollen viability ranged from 12.4 to 57.1. Meiosis was almost normal in the analyzed species, and irregular in the F, hybrids. The highest percentage of meiocytes was with bivalents (85.9), but univalents (0.3) and multivalents (13.8) occurred as well. In metaphase and anaphase, the percentage of meiocytes with fast and lagging chromosomes was high. In anaphase, chromosome bridges were detected in 9.9 of the meiocytes. |
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Keywords: | Helianthus tuberosus sunflower diseases source populations interspecif hybrid pollen viability meiosis genome composition |
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