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Maturation of maize pollen in vitro.

D R Pareddy1, J F Petolino.   

Abstract

Maturation of maize pollen was obtained in male reproductive structures cultured in vitro. Immature tassels containing microspores at the mid-uninucleate to late-binucleate stage of development were excised and spikelets, anthers, and/or isolated microspores were cultured on a medium capable of supporting pollen maturation. Microspore mitosis, culminating in the production of starch-filled, trinucleate pollen capable of germination, was observed after 7-15 days, depending on the genotype and stage at which the cultures were initiated. Up to 100%, 70%, and 20% of the cultured spikelets, anthers, and isolated microspores, respectively, produced mature pollen, which germinated, however, at different frequencies (i.e., spikelets, 50-70%; anthers, 5-10%; microspores, <1%). Mature kernels were produced following fertilization with pollen from cultured spikelets and anthers. These procedures provide methods for the in vitro manipulation of a significant phase of the maize life cycle.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 24213165     DOI: 10.1007/BF00236273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


  10 in total

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Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 5.699

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Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  1990-03       Impact factor: 4.570

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Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  1991-05       Impact factor: 5.699

4.  Immature maize spikelets develop and produce pollen in culture.

Authors:  A E Stapleton; P A Bedinger
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 4.570

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Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc       Date:  1967-08

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Authors:  M Kyo; H Harada
Journal:  Planta       Date:  1986-09       Impact factor: 4.116

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Authors:  D R Pareddy; R I Greyson; D B Walden
Journal:  Planta       Date:  1987-01       Impact factor: 4.116

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Authors:  D R Pareddy; R I Greyson; D B Walden
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  1989-04       Impact factor: 5.699

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Authors:  R M Moreno; F Macke; A Alwen; E Heberle-Bors
Journal:  Planta       Date:  1988-11       Impact factor: 4.116

  10 in total
  2 in total

1.  Factors affecting in vitro maturation of isolated maize microspores.

Authors:  I Dupuis; G M Pace
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  1993-08       Impact factor: 4.570

2.  Analysis of the genotypic effect on different developmental pathways in wheat gametophyte cultures.

Authors:  I Takács; G Kovács; B Barnabás
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  1994-01       Impact factor: 4.570

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