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Development of male gametophyte of Larix leptolepis Gord. with emphasis on diffuse stage of meiosis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The male gametophyte development of Larix leptolepis is outlined through detailed squashing techniques, highlighting its long meiosis stage lasting over six months, particularly during winter's diffuse diplotene stage.
  • The study notes that L. leptolepis offers a unique opportunity to investigate the less studied processes of desynapsing and unpairing, as the chromosomes exhibit significant structural changes during the diffuse diplotene stage.
  • The research categorizes the diffuse diplotene stage into four distinct periods, observes both microsporogenesis types, and reveals that mature pollen grains consist of five actively dividing cells, challenging the notion of prothallial cells as senescent.

Article Abstract

A basic developmental framework of the Larix leptolepis Gord male gametophyte is presented in detail by squashing technique. The duration of the meiosis stage was more than 6 months, and included a long diffuse stage during winter. This long duration of the diffuse appearance of the diplotene stage makes L. leptolepis a unique suitable experimental material for studying the structure and function of the diffuse stage of meiosis. In particular, the processes of desynapsing and unpairing, which so far have received little attention, can be examined in detail. In L. leptolepis, the chromosomes undergo a dramatic structural reorganization during the diffuse diplotene stage. Based on the clearly visible differences in chromosome morphology, the diffuse diplotene stage was divided into four periods with suggested nomenclature as follows: schizonema, pre-diffuse diplotene, diffuse diplotene and post-diffuse diplotene. Both simultaneous and successive microsporogenesis were observed within L. leptolepis, and there was no strict relationship between the microsporogenesis types and the tetrad configurations, which are strongly influenced by spindle orientation, especially during meiosis II. The mature pollen grain at pollination consists of five cells aligned in an axial row. The prothallial cells cannot be regarded as senescent cells because they remain capable of division.

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