Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes,Izabel Cristina Ribeiro de
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Pinto-Maglio,Cecília Alzira Ferreira, Lombello,Ricardo Augusto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: This is the first study of reproductive biology and cytology carried out with Hypericum brasiliense, a species with medicinal properties and potential agronomic interest. Three populations of H. brasiliense collected at Southeastern Brazil were studied. The results indicate that H. brasiliense is preferentially allogamous, self-compatible, facultative apomitic and anemophilous. Male sterility was observed in about 50% of individuals from the three populations. Anatomical studies evidenced structural abnormalities in anthers of male sterile flowers, showing enlarged tapetal cells and thick secretion deposits on the tapetal cell surfaces that may cause nutritional deficit for pollen mother cells. In cytogenetic studies several haploid chromosome numbers were observed like n = 4, 8, 9, 11, 16 and 17, including the presence of multivalents and micronuclei in tetrads, indicating the occurrence of abnormalities in the meiotic process of H. brasiliense. Despite these meiotic abnormalities the pollen viability and in vitro pollen germination rate observed in fertile flowers may be considered high. The diploid chromosome number 2n = 16 was observed, and the chromosomes in metaphase were small and similar. Fluorochrome staining techniques using DAPI and CMA3 were applied, with no positive bands observed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)
title Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)
spellingShingle Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)
Moraes,Izabel Cristina Ribeiro de
anatomy of anthers
apomixy
irregular meiosis
male sterility
title_short Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)
title_full Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)
title_fullStr Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)
title_sort Reproductive biology and cytology of Hypericum brasiliense Choisy (Hypericaceae)
author Moraes,Izabel Cristina Ribeiro de
author_facet Moraes,Izabel Cristina Ribeiro de
Pinto-Maglio,Cecília Alzira Ferreira
Lombello,Ricardo Augusto
author_role author
author2 Pinto-Maglio,Cecília Alzira Ferreira
Lombello,Ricardo Augusto
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes,Izabel Cristina Ribeiro de
Pinto-Maglio,Cecília Alzira Ferreira
Lombello,Ricardo Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anatomy of anthers
apomixy
irregular meiosis
male sterility
topic anatomy of anthers
apomixy
irregular meiosis
male sterility
description This is the first study of reproductive biology and cytology carried out with Hypericum brasiliense, a species with medicinal properties and potential agronomic interest. Three populations of H. brasiliense collected at Southeastern Brazil were studied. The results indicate that H. brasiliense is preferentially allogamous, self-compatible, facultative apomitic and anemophilous. Male sterility was observed in about 50% of individuals from the three populations. Anatomical studies evidenced structural abnormalities in anthers of male sterile flowers, showing enlarged tapetal cells and thick secretion deposits on the tapetal cell surfaces that may cause nutritional deficit for pollen mother cells. In cytogenetic studies several haploid chromosome numbers were observed like n = 4, 8, 9, 11, 16 and 17, including the presence of multivalents and micronuclei in tetrads, indicating the occurrence of abnormalities in the meiotic process of H. brasiliense. Despite these meiotic abnormalities the pollen viability and in vitro pollen germination rate observed in fertile flowers may be considered high. The diploid chromosome number 2n = 16 was observed, and the chromosomes in metaphase were small and similar. Fluorochrome staining techniques using DAPI and CMA3 were applied, with no positive bands observed.
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