MEIOSIS IN TWO MEXICAN AND TWO SOUTH AMERICAN WILD DIPLOID POTATOES

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Published: 2015-10-02

Page: 104-109


J. PANAHANDEH *

Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Iran

G. DOLATKHAH

Department of Horticultural Sciences, University of Tabriz, Iran

A. MOTALLEBI-AZAR

Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Iran

M. TORABI

Department of Plant Productions, Moghan College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

More than 70 percent of wild relatives of Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) with a wide range of geographical distribution are diploids. These species are main resources of valuable genes for potato breeding programs. In this study, we evaluated the meiosis in diploid potatoes with different geographic origins (two species from Mexico (S. bulbocastanum and S. pinnatisectum) and two species from South America (S. commersonii and S. chacoense). Chromosomes pairing in Metaphase I, as expected in diploid species, were predominately bivalent, while in all of four investigated species, univalent pairing was also observed with very low frequency. The highest frequency of univalents observed in S. commersonii. Tetravalent observed only in S. bulbocastanum (0.07%). Microsporocytes with laggard chromosomes or chromatids were observed more or less in Anaphase I, and II in all species. This abnormality in S. commersonii was more than that of other species. By the way with regard  to  low  incidence  of  tetrads  with  micronuclei in sporad, it  is  concluded  that  laggard chromosomes finally reached them to the respective  nuclei. Overly results showed that the studied species from cytological point of view were true diploid and retained the integrity of its genome and there is no evidence of recent hybridity in them.

Keywords: Bivalent, chromosome pairing, laggard chromosome, microsporogenesis, univalent


How to Cite

PANAHANDEH, J., DOLATKHAH, G., MOTALLEBI-AZAR, A., & TORABI, M. (2015). MEIOSIS IN TWO MEXICAN AND TWO SOUTH AMERICAN WILD DIPLOID POTATOES. Journal of Biology and Nature, 4(2), 104–109. Retrieved from https://ikprress.org/index.php/JOBAN/article/view/1330

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