Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum

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Autor(a) principal: Pozzobon,Marisa Toniolo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Paganella,Marcelo Broilo, Santos,Sileuza dos, Valls,José Francisco Montenegro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: Somatic chromosome numbers are reported for thirty four germplasm accessions of Paspalum, Caespitosa group, representing five different species. All five species have shown x=10 as the basic chromosome number. The diploid 2n=20 chromosome number was confirmed for P. chacoense and P. indecorum, as well as sexuality for the latter. This is the first report of the chromosome number and cytological behavior for P. ligulare (2n=20 and 40), P. pleostachyum (2n=20, 30 and 40) and P. redondense (2n=20 and 40). The present results document regular meiosis in diploid accessions, with primarily bivalent pairing at diakinesis and metaphase I. Polyploids of these species had irregular meiosis, with univalent, trivalent, and quadrivalent chromosome associations. Diploid accessions of P. pleostachyum and P. ligulare have shown a single meiotic embryo-sac, indicating sexual reproduction, while the triploid and one of the tetraploid accessions of P. pleostachyum have shown aposporic embryo-sacs of nucelar origin, and a few meiotic sacs, suggesting facultative apomixis. Identification of the new diploid accessions may prove useful for phylogenetic studies of Paspalum, as well as for breeding programs focusing on the forage potential of species of the Caespitosa group.
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spelling Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalummode of reproductionploidy levelSomatic chromosome numbers are reported for thirty four germplasm accessions of Paspalum, Caespitosa group, representing five different species. All five species have shown x=10 as the basic chromosome number. The diploid 2n=20 chromosome number was confirmed for P. chacoense and P. indecorum, as well as sexuality for the latter. This is the first report of the chromosome number and cytological behavior for P. ligulare (2n=20 and 40), P. pleostachyum (2n=20, 30 and 40) and P. redondense (2n=20 and 40). The present results document regular meiosis in diploid accessions, with primarily bivalent pairing at diakinesis and metaphase I. Polyploids of these species had irregular meiosis, with univalent, trivalent, and quadrivalent chromosome associations. Diploid accessions of P. pleostachyum and P. ligulare have shown a single meiotic embryo-sac, indicating sexual reproduction, while the triploid and one of the tetraploid accessions of P. pleostachyum have shown aposporic embryo-sacs of nucelar origin, and a few meiotic sacs, suggesting facultative apomixis. Identification of the new diploid accessions may prove useful for phylogenetic studies of Paspalum, as well as for breeding programs focusing on the forage potential of species of the Caespitosa group.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2013-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782013001100014Ciência Rural v.43 n.11 2013reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782013001100014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPozzobon,Marisa TonioloPaganella,Marcelo BroiloSantos,Sileuza dosValls,José Francisco Montenegroeng2013-11-01T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum
title Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum
spellingShingle Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum
Pozzobon,Marisa Toniolo
mode of reproduction
ploidy level
title_short Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum
title_full Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum
title_fullStr Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum
title_full_unstemmed Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum
title_sort Cytological and reproductive aspects in the Caespitosa group of Paspalum
author Pozzobon,Marisa Toniolo
author_facet Pozzobon,Marisa Toniolo
Paganella,Marcelo Broilo
Santos,Sileuza dos
Valls,José Francisco Montenegro
author_role author
author2 Paganella,Marcelo Broilo
Santos,Sileuza dos
Valls,José Francisco Montenegro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pozzobon,Marisa Toniolo
Paganella,Marcelo Broilo
Santos,Sileuza dos
Valls,José Francisco Montenegro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mode of reproduction
ploidy level
topic mode of reproduction
ploidy level
description Somatic chromosome numbers are reported for thirty four germplasm accessions of Paspalum, Caespitosa group, representing five different species. All five species have shown x=10 as the basic chromosome number. The diploid 2n=20 chromosome number was confirmed for P. chacoense and P. indecorum, as well as sexuality for the latter. This is the first report of the chromosome number and cytological behavior for P. ligulare (2n=20 and 40), P. pleostachyum (2n=20, 30 and 40) and P. redondense (2n=20 and 40). The present results document regular meiosis in diploid accessions, with primarily bivalent pairing at diakinesis and metaphase I. Polyploids of these species had irregular meiosis, with univalent, trivalent, and quadrivalent chromosome associations. Diploid accessions of P. pleostachyum and P. ligulare have shown a single meiotic embryo-sac, indicating sexual reproduction, while the triploid and one of the tetraploid accessions of P. pleostachyum have shown aposporic embryo-sacs of nucelar origin, and a few meiotic sacs, suggesting facultative apomixis. Identification of the new diploid accessions may prove useful for phylogenetic studies of Paspalum, as well as for breeding programs focusing on the forage potential of species of the Caespitosa group.
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