Cell Development in the Anther, the Ovule, and the Young Seed of Triticum aestivum L. Var. Chinese Spring

The developmental behaviour of reproductive cells was studied during premeiotic mitotic activity, premeiotic interphase, meiosis in anthers and ovaries, microsporogenesis, megasporogenesis and embryo and endosperm growth in Triticum aestivum L. var. Chinese Spring. Particular attention was paid firs...

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Veröffentlicht in:Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences Biological sciences, 1973-10, Vol.266 (875), p.39-81
Hauptverfasser: Bennett, Michael David, Rao, M. K., Smith, J. B., Bayliss, M. W.
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Zusammenfassung:The developmental behaviour of reproductive cells was studied during premeiotic mitotic activity, premeiotic interphase, meiosis in anthers and ovaries, microsporogenesis, megasporogenesis and embryo and endosperm growth in Triticum aestivum L. var. Chinese Spring. Particular attention was paid first to the timing and rate of cell development in the anthers and the ovary within a floret and secondly, to the timing and rate of nuclear and cell development in the young embryo and endosperm. At 20 °C the development studied lasted in each floret about 21 days starting 7 days prior to meiosis in anthers and ending 5 days after anther dehiscence and pollination. The durations of up to twenty successive cell cycles were estimated. In anthers of plants grown at 20 °C the durations of the three successive cell cycles immediately prior to the cycle which ends at first anaphase of meiosis were about 25, 35 and 55 h respectively. The increase in cell cycle time was correlated with an increase in the size of archesporial cells and their nuclei. A progressive increase in the durations of successive cell cycles as meiosis is approached has not been measured previously in a higher plant species, although it has been noted in the germ line cells of male mice. The pollen mother cells (p.m.cs) within an anther were synchronized prior to meiosis by having their development blocked somewhere in G1 of premeiotic interphase. The developmental hold began to operate about 103 h prior to the synchronous onset of meiosis in all the p.m.cs within an anther at 20 °C. About 55 h later, when the last archesporial cell completed its final premeiotic mitosis, all the p.m.cs had accumulated in G1 of premeiotic interphase and synchrony was complete. Premeiotic interphase after all the p.m.cs were first synchronized in G1 until the synchronous onset of meiosis lasted about 48 h. During this period the G1 developmental hold was released and p.m.cs initiated DNA synthesis synchronously about 12 to 15 h prior to the start of leptotene. Meiosis in p.m.cs lasted 24 h at 20 °C. Within each floret, meiosis in p.m.cs was almost or quite synchronous with, and had the same duration as, meiosis in the embryo sac mother cell. The Q10 for meiosis in p.m.cs over the temperature range 15 to 25 °C was about 2.3. Microsporogenesis from tetrad stage until anther dehiscence lasted about 7.5 days at 20 °C. The first pollen grain mitosis (p.g.m. 1) occurred 2.5 days and second pollen grain mitosis (p.g.m. 2) 5.
ISSN:0962-8436
0080-4622
1471-2970
2054-0280
DOI:10.1098/rstb.1973.0036