First record of chromosome count and cytomixis in an endemic species of Clematis ladakhiana Grey-Wilson (Ranunculaceae) from cold deserts of Jammu and Kashmir
2018
Khan, Nissar Ahmad | Singhal, Vijay Kumar | Gupta, Raghbir Chand
Meiotic investigations carried out from the cold desert regions of Ladakh (India) record the first ever chromosome count (2n = 32) and cytomixis in Clematis ladakhiana. The phenomenon of cytomixis involving chromatin transfer among 2–6 adjacent pollen mother cells (PMCs) through cytoplasmic channels was observed at different meiotic stages. The chromatin transfer resulted into hypo, hyperploid and enucleated PMCs. Although the frequency of meiocytes involved in chromatin transfer was low it induces abnormalities in chromatin and spindle activity, resulting into some pollen malformation in the form of variable sized fertile and sterile pollen grains. The Majority (86.60%) of the pollen grains observed were large sized, (86.60%) while (7.79%) are relatively small sized.
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