Two novel meiotic restitution mechanisms in haploid maize (Zea mays L.)

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N. V. Shamina
O. A. Shatskaya
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Siberian Branch
[2] Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Lukyanenko Krasnodar Research Institute of Agriculture
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Cell Plate; Meiotic Division; Daughter Nucleus; Restitution Nucleus; Meiotic Restitution;
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Two original mechanisms of nuclear restitution related to different processes of meiotic division of pollen mother cells (PMCs) have been found in male meiosis of the lines of maize haploids no. 2903 and no. 2904. The first mechanism, which is characteristic of haploid no. 2903, consists in spindle deformation (bend) in the conventional metaphase-anaphase I. This leads to asymmetric incomplete cytokinesis with daughter cell membranes in the form of incisions on the mother cell membrane. As a result, the chromosomes of the daughter nuclei are combined into a common spindle during the second meiotic division, and a dyad of haploid microspores is formed at the tetrad stage. The frequency of this abnormality is about 50%. The second restitution mechanism, which has been observed in PMCs of haploid no. 2904, results from disturbance of the fusion of membrane vesicles (plastosomes) at the moment of formation of daughter cell membranes and completion of cytokinesis in the first meiotic division. This type of cell division yields a binuclear monad. In the second meiotic division, the chromosomes of the daughter nuclei form a common spindle, and meiosis results in a dyad of haploid microspores. The frequency of this abnormality is as high as 15%. As a result, haploid lines no. 2903 and no. 2904 partly restore fertility.
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