
Structure, Ultrastructure of the Anther, Pollen Microsporogenesis and Morphology of Pollen Grains of Two Populations of Lygeum spartum L. in Algeria
Author(s) -
Meriem
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
american journal of agricultural and biological sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1557-4997
pISSN - 1557-4989
DOI - 10.3844/ajabssp.2009.201.205
Subject(s) - pollen , stamen , ultrastructure , botany , biology , morphology (biology) , paleontology
Problem statement: The Lygeum spartum L. represented by a single
species occupies several regions of the Mediterranean basin. This plant plays
an important ecological role in the fight against desertification and economic
development in the manufacture of paper pulp. Approach: However,
the cytogenetic studies in mitosis in this species revealed the existence of two
ploidy levels: 2n = 40 among the population grows in the coastal region of Oran
in the semi-arid climate and 2n = 16 in the high plateaus characterized by an
arid climate. Results: The study of the anther, pollen grains
and the meiotic division conducted on these two populations of Lygeum spartum
L. growing in the two regions has confirmed these data in that the microscopic
observations were used to determine the ultrastructure of the anther, the shape
and size of pollen grains which morphometric data (L/W) showed significant difference
between the two populations. The microsporogenesis was followed on the mother
cells of pollen grains in order to understand the formation of tetrads, then the
enumeration of chromosomes was carried out in diakinesis (n = 20) for the coastal
population of Oran and metaphase I (n = 8 ) for the population of the high plateaus.
Conclusion/Recommendations: These results were consistent with
what has been observed in mitosis, which suggested that the Lygeum spartum L.
may submit two cytotypes to adapt to different geographical and climatic environments