Title
Production of 2n pollen in diploid Ipomoea trifida, a putative wild ancestor of sweet potato
Date Issued
01 January 1990
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Oxford University Press
Abstract
We screened 429 individuals from 31 diploid Ipomoea trifida accessions from different countries of Central and South America for 2n pollen production. Almost 20% of this population was found to produce 2n pollen in different frequencies. The production of 2n pollen is not an isolated incident but a common phenomenon in this taxon. Pollen diameter was measured in normal and 2n pollen-producing clones. The diameter of 2n pollen is 30% larger than that of normal pollen, making it very easy to detect 2n pollen producers and measure their frequency. Production of 2n pollen was confirmed by the finding of dyads and triads in anther samples at the tetrad stage of meiosis. Furthermore, Ax individuals were found among progenies of 4x × 2x crosses, providing direct evidence of 2n pollen production in the diploid male parent. The occurrence of 2n pollen in 2× I. trifida provides a clue to understanding how polyploidization and gene flow between different ploidy levels can occur in nature. These findings are discussed in relation to the origin of the polyploid series in this species and of the cultivated sweet potato, I. batatas. © 1990 The American Genetic Association.
Start page
462
End page
467
Volume
81
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0025656226
Source
Journal of Heredity
ISSN of the container
00221503
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