Abstract

Meiotic analyses at pachytene, anaphase I and II, metaphase II and the tetrad stage were carried out on several Tridax procumbens L. plants. Aberrations such as reverse inversion loops in pachytene, dicentric bridges and (or) fragments in pollen mother cells at anaphase I and II, dicentric bridges at metaphase II and 4–7 microspores at the tetrad stage, indicated that these plants were heterozygous for a paracentric inversion, which may involve one or more homologous chromosomes. The 75% fertility showed that a simple or double crossing-over took place within inversion reverse loops between inverted and normal chromosome segments at pachytene, which reduced fertility by the formation of genetically abnormal gametes.

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