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Keywords: Cell organelles; Chondriokinesis; Meiosis; Microsporogenesis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28484865 PMCID: PMC5486550 DOI: 10.1007/s00425-017-2706-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Planta ISSN: 0032-0935 Impact factor: 4.116
Fig. 1Equatorial chondriokinesis. a prophase I; a1–a2 late prophase I in Equisetum, Onoclea, Stangria, and Impatiens; b metaphase I; c anaphase I; d telophase I; e metaphase II; f early telophase II; g late telophase II (Rodkiewicz and Duda 1988, amended). Black spots mitochondria; white spots plastids; N nucleus
Fig. 2Neutral chondriokinesis equatorial during telophase: a-g1 microsporogenesis with simultaneous cytokinesis, a-g2 microsporogenesis with successive cytokinesis. a prophase I; b metaphase I; c anaphase I; d1, d2 telophase I; e1, e2 metaphase II; f1, f2 early telophase II; g1, g2 late telophase II (Bąkowski 1938, amended)
Fig. 3Lateral chondriokinesis equatorial during telophase. a early prophase I; b late prophase I; c metaphase I; d anaphase I; e telophase I; f metaphase II; g early telophase II; h late telophase II (Rodkiewicz and Duda 1988, amended)
Fig. 4Capsular chondriokinesis. a early prophase I; b late prophase I; c metaphase I; d anaphase I; e telophase I; f metaphase II; g early telophase II; h late telophase II (Rodkiewicz and Duda 1988, amended)
Fig. 5Capsular chondriokinesis equatorial during telophase. a early prophase I; b late prophase I; c metaphase I; d telophase I (Bąkowski 1938)
Fig. 6Lateral capsular chondriokinesis equatorial during telophase. a early prophase I; b late prophase I; c metaphase I; d telophase I; e prophase II (Bąkowski 1938, amended)
Fig. 7Neutral chondriokinesis. a prophase I; b metaphase I; c anaphase I; d telophase I; e metaphase II; f telophase II (Bąkowski 1938, amended)
Fig. 8Neutral-polar chondriokinesis. a prophase I; b metaphase I; c telophase I; d prophase II (Bąkowski 1938)
Fig. 9Polar chondriokinesis. a prophase I; b metaphase I; c telophase I; d prophase II (Bąkowski 1938)
Fig. 10Capsular-polar chondriokinesis. a early prophase I; b late prophase I; c metaphase I; d telophase I; e prophase II (Bąkowski 1938, amended)
Fig. 11Monoplastidic chondriokinesis. a prophase I (early); b prophase I (leptoten-zygoten); c prophase I (pachyten-diploten); d metaphase I, e telophase I; f metaphase II; g telophase II (Brown and Lemmon 1988a, amended)
Fig. 12Graphic summary of all chondriokinesis types identified in sporogenesis or microsporogenesis. A classification developed by Bąkowski (1938). B unclassified chondriokinesis in monoplastid species
Chondriokinesis types identified in sporogenesis or microsporogenesis in plant species
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| M | Equatorial |
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| Bednara and Giełwanowska ( | ||
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| Lehmann et al. ( | ||
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| Bednara and Giełwanowska ( | ||
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| Rodkiewicz et al. ( | ||
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| Brown and Lemmon ( | ||
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| C | Neutral equatorial during telophase |
| Suessenguth ( |
| C | Lateral equatorial during telophase |
| Marquette ( |
| M | Capsular |
| Nĕmec ( |
| C | Capsular equatorial during telophase |
| Fullmer ( |
| I | Lateral capsular equatorial during telophase |
| Matsuda ( |
| M | Neutral |
| Saxtona ( |
| I | Neutral-polar |
| Milovidov ( |
| M | Polar |
| Gugnarda ( |
| I | Capsular-polar |
| Gugnarda ( |
| Monoplastidic |
| Brown and Lemmon ( | |
In bold—species with chondriokinesis assigned in recent studies to different types than those suggested by Bąkowski (1938)
M main, C complex, I intermediate chondriokinesis types (acc. to classification proposed by Bąkowski 1938)