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Biosystematic studies on the genus Isoetes (Isoetaceae) in Japan. II. Meiotic behavior and REPRODUCTIVE MODE OF EACH CYTOTYPE
Author(s) -
Takamiya Masayuki,
Watanabe Mitsuru,
Ono Kanji
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
american journal of botany
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.218
H-Index - 151
eISSN - 1537-2197
pISSN - 0002-9122
DOI - 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1996.tb13915.x
Subject(s) - microspore , meiosis , biology , megaspore , ploidy , botany , genus , japonica , spore , sporogenesis , pollen , stamen , genetics , gene
Meiotic behaviors and reproductive modes of Japanese Isoetes were studied. The hexaploid (2 n = 66) and the octaploid (2 n = 88) of I. japonica consistently formed 33 and 44 bivalents, respectively, at diakinesis and/or metaphase I in both micro‐ and megaspore mother cells. The tetraploid (2 n = 44) of I. sinensis formed 22 bivalents and its hexaploid made 33 bivalents in both types of spore mother cells. At diakinesis and/or metaphase I of microspore mother cells in I. asiatica with 2 n = 22, 11 bivalents were detected. Because behaviors of meiosis in all cytotypes mentioned above were quite regular and plants yielded normal‐appearing spores, they should reproduce sexually. Aneuploids of I. japonica with 2 n = 87 formed 43 bivalents and one univalent, and I. sinensis with 2 n = 65 formed 32 bivalents and one univalent in microspore mother cells. Meiosis of both cytotypes was almost regular and yielded microspores of normal appearance. In the heptaploid (2 n = 77) of I. japonica , a configuration of 22 bivalents and 33 univalents was detected in micro‐ and megaspore mother cells, and various irregularities were observed throughout the meiotic divisions. Therefore, the genomic formula of the heptaploid is symbolized as AABBCDE, and the heptaploid is a sterile F, hybrid between the hexaploid (AABBCC) and the octaploid (AABBDDEE) of I. japonica. Since diploid and even‐numbered polyploids regularly formed bivalents and odd‐numbered ones displayed irregularities, allopolyploidy should act as a significant speciation mechanism in this genus.