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Ontogeny of Different Tetrad Types in the Single Microsporangium of Mitrephora tomentosa (Annonaceae)
by
Li, Bingxin
, Liu, Xiu
, Liao, Haimin
, Xu, Fengxia
, Cheng, Mei
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Annonaceae
/ binding mechanism
/ callose
/ cohesion
/ Cytokinesis
/ Deposition
/ Electron microscopy
/ Ethanol
/ Flowers & plants
/ Immunocytochemistry
/ Meiosis
/ Microspores
/ microsporogenesis
/ Mitrephora
/ Morphology
/ Ontogeny
/ Pollen
/ pollen tetrad
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Synchronism
/ Synchronization
/ tetrad pollen
/ Tetrads
2023
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Ontogeny of Different Tetrad Types in the Single Microsporangium of Mitrephora tomentosa (Annonaceae)
by
Li, Bingxin
, Liu, Xiu
, Liao, Haimin
, Xu, Fengxia
, Cheng, Mei
in
Annonaceae
/ binding mechanism
/ callose
/ cohesion
/ Cytokinesis
/ Deposition
/ Electron microscopy
/ Ethanol
/ Flowers & plants
/ Immunocytochemistry
/ Meiosis
/ Microspores
/ microsporogenesis
/ Mitrephora
/ Morphology
/ Ontogeny
/ Pollen
/ pollen tetrad
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Synchronism
/ Synchronization
/ tetrad pollen
/ Tetrads
2023
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Ontogeny of Different Tetrad Types in the Single Microsporangium of Mitrephora tomentosa (Annonaceae)
by
Li, Bingxin
, Liu, Xiu
, Liao, Haimin
, Xu, Fengxia
, Cheng, Mei
in
Annonaceae
/ binding mechanism
/ callose
/ cohesion
/ Cytokinesis
/ Deposition
/ Electron microscopy
/ Ethanol
/ Flowers & plants
/ Immunocytochemistry
/ Meiosis
/ Microspores
/ microsporogenesis
/ Mitrephora
/ Morphology
/ Ontogeny
/ Pollen
/ pollen tetrad
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Synchronism
/ Synchronization
/ tetrad pollen
/ Tetrads
2023
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Ontogeny of Different Tetrad Types in the Single Microsporangium of Mitrephora tomentosa (Annonaceae)
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Ontogeny of Different Tetrad Types in the Single Microsporangium of Mitrephora tomentosa (Annonaceae)
2023
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Annonaceae, comprising approximately 107 genera and 2400 species, is the largest family among early-divergent Magnoliales. Previous studies have concentrated on the binding mechanism that holds together the four members of tetrads in Annonaceae. However, the development mechanisms of different tetrad types remain largely unknown. Mitrephora tomentosa was found to exhibit five permanent tetrad types, with two or three of them existing in the same microsporangium, which is ideal for studying the formation mechanisms of different permanent tetrad pollens in a single microsporangium and explaining the relationship between cytokinesis and pollen tetrad types. The ontogenetic development of the different tetrads in M. tomentosa was investigated using electron microscopy technologies, histochemical staining, and immunocytochemistry. During meiosis, pollen mother cells produce decussate and tetragonal tetrads by successive cytokinesis and produce tetrahedral and rhomboidal tetrads by simultaneous cytokinesis. Bidirectional callose deposition was observed in tetrahedral, tetragonal, rhomboidal, and decussate tetrads. The variations in the process of microsporogenesis randomly accumulate and manifest as different combinations of cytokinesis and callose deposition, leading to the formation of differently shaped tetrads. In mature permanent tetrad pollens, four microspores are connected by both simple cohesion and cytoplasmic channels, which also play an important role in maintaining the synchronization of the tetrad members.
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