2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-70332011000100006
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Meiotic analysis in induced tetraploids of Brachiaria decumbens Stapf

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“…It is likely that the expression of apomixis in this duplicated plant is a gene dosage effect. Simioni and Valle (2011) observed the confirmation of the sexual mode of reproduction in three plants obtained by somatic chromosome duplication of sexually reproducing diploid genotype of Brachiaria decumbens.…”
Section: Mode Of Reproduction Analysismentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…It is likely that the expression of apomixis in this duplicated plant is a gene dosage effect. Simioni and Valle (2011) observed the confirmation of the sexual mode of reproduction in three plants obtained by somatic chromosome duplication of sexually reproducing diploid genotype of Brachiaria decumbens.…”
Section: Mode Of Reproduction Analysismentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Chromosome associations were observed at the diakinesis and metaphase I stages, which are the best stages for visualization of chromosome configurations (Dahmer et al 2008, Simioni andValle 2011). The three plants confirmed tetraploidy (2n=4x=40), as described by Weiler et al (2015).…”
Section: Analysis Of Meiotic Behaviormentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Cytological disturbances and anomalous behaviours, such as heavy-walled coenocytes, uncoiled chromosomes, supernumerary chromosomes, production of cross-bridges at second division and the occurrence of globular structures in the microsporocytes, were reported for several species and are strongly associated with a high level of sterility in polyploids, e.g., in the triploid hybrid of Gossypium hirsutum-herbaceum (Beasley, 1940), in the allohexaploid of Phleum pratense (Nath & Nielsen, 1961) and in the tetraploids of Brachiaria decumbens (Simioni & Borges do Valle, 2011). Winge (1917) proposed a theory of "hybridization followed by chromosome doubling" as a mechanism enabling the survival and development of the hybrid zygote by providing each chromosome with a homologue with which to pair.…”
Section: Cytology Of Chromosome Non-disjunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%