Abstract

Ornithogalum caudatum Ait exhibits strong physiological adaptability; however, it suffers a serious menace of pollen abortion, as almost no seed is formed in the plants. In the current study, chromosome karyotype of root-tip cells (RTC) during mitosis, and chromosome behavior of pollen mother cells (PMC) during meiosis in O. caudatum were investigated. We recorded 18 euchromosomes with variable number (28~36) of B chromosomes in the somatic cells genome. In leptonema of meiotic prophase I, the synapsis between euchromosomes was normal, but there were several darker granular nodular bodies in the cells, which could be the precursor for B chromosomes. Some of the cells were observed as duplication loop in zygotene, indicating that the PMCs had gone through a chromosome structure variation with duplication, which could reduce the fertility of pollens. Numerous chromosome bridges, fragments and lagged chromosomes were observed in meiosis anaphase I. It reflects that these cells might have undergone paracentric inversion, which is one of the important reasons of pollen abortion. In meiosis anaphase II, the sister chromatids separate unusually forming the triad, which leads to gamete sterility. These findings conclude that pollen abortion in O. caudatum mainly results from the variation in chromosome structure, which could be related to the B chromosomes in somatic cells. Key words : Chromosome structure variation, B chromosome, root-tip cells, pollen mother cells, gamete sterility.

Highlights

  • Genus Ornithogalum caudatum Ait, with common name as Star of Bethlehem or Christmas Star, is a member of the Liliaceae family

  • Some of the cells were observed as duplication loop in zygotene, indicating that the pollen mother cells (PMC) had gone through a chromosome structure variation with duplication, which could reduce the fertility of pollens

  • We report the results of studies based upon B chromosomes characteristic and behavior in somatic cell and two kinds of chromosomes structure variation, such as duplication and paracentric inversion in meiosis, which may lead to the pollen abortion in O. caudatum

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Introduction

Genus Ornithogalum caudatum Ait, with common name as Star of Bethlehem or Christmas Star, is a member of the Liliaceae family. It is native to southern Africa, and called as false sea onion or pregnant onion (Tilton and Horner, 1980; Kariukia and Kako, 1999). It is occasionally grown as a window or greenhouse plant, with an alias of Abbreviations: m, Metacentric; sm, submetacentric; st, subtelocentric. It is widely cultivated as a medicinal value just like aloe vera (Tang et al, 2002; Chen et al, 2010). Pollen abortion is serious in O. caudatum, only the developed bulbs are its main propagulum

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