Development of the anther and ovule in Capsicum L (Record no. 50204)

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Title Development of the anther and ovule in Capsicum L
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Volume/sequential designation Australian Journal of Botany, 26(3), p.433-439, 1978
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Summary, etc. The structure of the anther and ovule and the development of the male and female gametophytes have been studied in seven cultivated varieties of Capsicum-C. annuum L. var. acuminatum Fingerh. (long red cayenne), C. annuum L. cv. Floral Gem, C. annuum L, var. grossum (L.)Sendt. (giant bell), C. annuum var. longum (DC.)Sendt. (long sweet yellow), C. baccatum L. var. pendulum (Willd.)Eshbaugh, C. frutescens L, var. baccatum (L.)Irish and C. frutescens L, cv. Tabasco. Marked differences in the development were observed between flower buds formed in summer and in winter. In the anthers of winter flower buds of C. annuum var, acuminatum the pollen grains show nuclear multiplication and pollens with all nuclear numbers between two and eight are represented. However, 'pollen embryo sacs' as such are not formed. The normal viable pollen grains are binucleate. The pollen fertility in summer is 93.6 per cent while in winter, on the same plants, it is only 31.3 per cent. In the development of the ovule there are no marked differences amongst the varieties except in size. Coexistence of mono-, bi-and tetrasporic embryo sac developments has been found in C. annuum var. acuminatum in which monospory is dominant in summer but bispory in winter. Monosporic and bisporic embryo sacs coexist in C. baccatum var. pendulum and C. frutescens var. baccatum. The other varieties show only monosporic development. © 1978 CSIRO. All rights reserved.
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Personal name Dharamadhaj, P.
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Personal name Prakash, N.
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