Cytoembryology of Allium textile Nels. & Macbr.
Аннотация
Root tip mitosis, meiosis, sporogeneses, and the development of gametophytes are described for eight populations of Allium textile Nels. & Macbr., native to Montana. The basic chromosome number is n = 7, with tetraploids being predominant. Of the eight populations studied, only one was composed entirely of diploids (2n = 14). Meiosis is generally normal with bivalents and tetravalents formed during the process. Laggard chromosomes leading to the formation of micronuclei are frequently observed during microsporogeny. The anther wall is five-layered and its development corresponds to the Monocotyledonous type. The tapetum is glandular and its cells remain uninucleate throughout microsporogeny. The adjacent anther locules coalesce before dehiscence. Pollen grains are shed at the three-celled stage. A stomium is organized. Ovules are anatropous, tenuinucellar and bitegminal. The archesporial cell develops directly into a megasporocyte. Development of the female gametophyte is bisporic and corresponds to the Allium type. These observations support Traub's classification (1975) on Allium.
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