Intra- and intertissular cytomictic interactions in mic-rosporogenesis of mono- and dicotyledonous plants.

TSitologiia i genetika Pub Date : 2016-09-01
E A Kravets, Yu V Sidorchuk, I I Horyunova, S H Plohovskaya, S R Mursalimov, E V Deineko, A I Yemets, Ya B Blume
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A comparative cytological analysis of intra- and intertissular cytomictic interactions in early micro-sporogenesis of mono- and dicotyledonous plants was performed by the example of the two cellular systems - microsporocytes and tapetum. It is found that cytomixis is the component of intratissular interactions mainly. In the tapetum cells cytomixis is notable for structural and temporary taxon specific features. The nuclear migration in microsporocytes is confined mainly to zygotene-pachytene meiotic stages and characterized by a certain synchronism with cytomixis at the tapetum. Intertissular cytomictic interactions (tapetum - microsporocytes) were found in the monocot anthers only. Intertissular interactions are likely to reflect the intensification of competitive relations between the tapetum and microsporocytes for area in the process of anther tissue differentiation. Polyploid tapetum nucleus and syncytia being powerful acceptors are able to compete with microsporocytes and direct the chromatin translocation to their favor. The absence of intertissular interactions in dicots probably reflects a better balance between the processes of differentiation at somatic and generative tissues into microsporangium compared to monocots.

单子叶和双子叶植物微孢子发生过程中的组织内和组织间细胞相互作用
以单子叶植物和双子叶植物的微孢子发生早期为例,对两种细胞系统--微孢子细胞和绦虫--中的胞内和胞间相互作用进行了细胞学比较分析。研究发现,细胞混合作用主要是细胞内相互作用的组成部分。在绦虫细胞中,细胞混交具有显著的结构和临时分类群特征。小孢子细胞中的核迁移主要局限于合子-快子减数分裂阶段,其特点是与绦膜的细胞混合具有一定的同步性。只有在单子叶植物的花药中发现了裂隙间的细胞混合作用(锥体-小孢子细胞)。裂隙间的相互作用可能反映了在花药组织分化过程中,锥体和小孢子细胞对区域的竞争关系的加剧。多倍体绦核和合子囊是强大的接受者,它们能够与小孢子细胞竞争,并引导染色质易位到对它们有利的位置。与单子叶植物相比,双子叶植物中没有组织间的相互作用,这可能反映了体细胞和生成组织向小孢子囊分化的过程之间有更好的平衡。
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