E. Falistocco et al., CYTOMIXIS IN POLLEN MOTHER CELLS OF DIPLOID DACTYLIS, ONE OF THE ORIGINS OF 2N GAMETES, The Journal of heredity, 86(6), 1995, pp. 448-453
The phenomenon of cytomixis consists in the migration of chromosomes b
etween meiocytes through cytoplasmic connections, Since cytomixis crea
tes variation in the chromosome number of the gametes, it could be con
sidered a mechanism of evolutionary significance, This phenomenon has
been reported in numerous species of angiosperms but never in Dactylis
, This article concerns the study of the meiotic behavior of a plant o
f Dactylis glomerata L. subsp, castellata Borrill and Parker (2n = 2x
= 14) showing a pronounced phenomenon of cytomixis during microsporoge
nesis. The purpose of the study was to verify whether this meiotic alt
eration could represent an effective mechanism for the formation of 2n
pollen grains, Observation of the entire meiotic process demonstrated
that cytomixis developed in such a way as to produce euploid meiocyte
s, rather than aneuploid meiocytes, Cytomictic pollen mother cells for
med microspores with different ploidy levels among which there were ce
rtainly those of the 2n type, Pollen analysis carried out on this plan
t and on 10 plants with regular meiosis showed that at least 25% of th
e pollen of the cytomictic plant was polyploid, These results indicate
that cytomixis can really be an effective mechanism for the productio
n of 2n gametes, and so its manifestation can have consequences on the
evolution of the plant.