Observações citológicas em Coffea: XIX - Microsporogênese em Coffea dewevrei

<abstract language="eng">Coffea Dewevrei De Wild, et Th. Dur. is a diploid species with 2n = 22 chromosomes. Details on the microsporogenesis are presented in this paper. From pachynema to diakynesis the 11 bivalents were well differentiated into achromatic and chromatic regions : th...

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Main Author: Dixier M. Medina
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Agronômico de Campinas 1952-06-01
Series:Bragantia
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87051952000200004
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spelling doaj-42a255d6ebb3482e82f03e17261fefba2020-11-24T21:04:33ZengInstituto Agronômico de CampinasBragantia0006-87051678-44991952-06-01124-615316210.1590/S0006-87051952000200004Observações citológicas em Coffea: XIX - Microsporogênese em Coffea dewevreiDixier M. Medina<abstract language="eng">Coffea Dewevrei De Wild, et Th. Dur. is a diploid species with 2n = 22 chromosomes. Details on the microsporogenesis are presented in this paper. From pachynema to diakynesis the 11 bivalents were well differentiated into achromatic and chromatic regions : the centromere was in all chromosomes surrounded by deeply chromatic zones. Only one pair of chromosomes was found to be attached to the nucleolus; it has a submedian centromere, the organizing region seeming to be located in the short arm. Chiasmata were seen in diakynesis and metaphase I; in this later stage they were studied in detail and the chromosomes were classified as follows : a) 1 longer pair with 3 chiasmata; b) 2.7 pairs (average) with 2 chiasmata ; c) 7.3 pairs (average) with 1 chiasma. The 2-chiasmata chromosomes were of two kinds : "symmetric" and "assymmetric", depending on the position of their chiasmata in relation to the centromere. The anaphase is normal, pollen grains having 11 chromosomes. Very seldon are pollen grains formed with 10 or 12 chromosomes. First mitosis in the microspores occurs before pollen shedding. It was concluded that microsporogenesis in the coffee plants studied is normal.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87051952000200004
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Observações citológicas em Coffea: XIX - Microsporogênese em Coffea dewevrei
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author_facet Dixier M. Medina
author_sort Dixier M. Medina
title Observações citológicas em Coffea: XIX - Microsporogênese em Coffea dewevrei
title_short Observações citológicas em Coffea: XIX - Microsporogênese em Coffea dewevrei
title_full Observações citológicas em Coffea: XIX - Microsporogênese em Coffea dewevrei
title_fullStr Observações citológicas em Coffea: XIX - Microsporogênese em Coffea dewevrei
title_full_unstemmed Observações citológicas em Coffea: XIX - Microsporogênese em Coffea dewevrei
title_sort observações citológicas em coffea: xix - microsporogênese em coffea dewevrei
publisher Instituto Agronômico de Campinas
series Bragantia
issn 0006-8705
1678-4499
publishDate 1952-06-01
description <abstract language="eng">Coffea Dewevrei De Wild, et Th. Dur. is a diploid species with 2n = 22 chromosomes. Details on the microsporogenesis are presented in this paper. From pachynema to diakynesis the 11 bivalents were well differentiated into achromatic and chromatic regions : the centromere was in all chromosomes surrounded by deeply chromatic zones. Only one pair of chromosomes was found to be attached to the nucleolus; it has a submedian centromere, the organizing region seeming to be located in the short arm. Chiasmata were seen in diakynesis and metaphase I; in this later stage they were studied in detail and the chromosomes were classified as follows : a) 1 longer pair with 3 chiasmata; b) 2.7 pairs (average) with 2 chiasmata ; c) 7.3 pairs (average) with 1 chiasma. The 2-chiasmata chromosomes were of two kinds : "symmetric" and "assymmetric", depending on the position of their chiasmata in relation to the centromere. The anaphase is normal, pollen grains having 11 chromosomes. Very seldon are pollen grains formed with 10 or 12 chromosomes. First mitosis in the microspores occurs before pollen shedding. It was concluded that microsporogenesis in the coffee plants studied is normal.
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