2017
DOI: 10.1508/cytologia.82.363
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Microsporogenesis and Pollen Viability in <i>Physalis ixocarpa</i>

Abstract: The present study aims to describe the behavior of the chromosomes in the microsporogenesis and to estimate the pollen viability in Physalis ixocarpa, for purposes of genetic improvement of the species. Floral buds previously collected and fixed in Carnoy (3 : 1) were analyzed under a microscope after being stained with acetic carmine (1%). The number of cells present in each phase of meiosis I and II were determined: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and the formation of tetrads. The irregularities obs… Show more

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“…Pollen viability is defined as the ability of the pollen grains to germinate (36). Viability is often associated with chromosome arrangement (37) and meiotic regularities (38,39). Acetocarmine stains the cytoplasm and the chromatin material in the nuclei of viable pollen (40).…”
Section: Pollen Viability Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pollen viability is defined as the ability of the pollen grains to germinate (36). Viability is often associated with chromosome arrangement (37) and meiotic regularities (38,39). Acetocarmine stains the cytoplasm and the chromatin material in the nuclei of viable pollen (40).…”
Section: Pollen Viability Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%