1988
DOI: 10.1508/cytologia.53.437
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Cytomixis in Vigna glaberscens TTK1 (wild).

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“…Both phenomena occurred between microsporocytes of B. campestris and B. napus. Although cytomixis is a common phenomenon among plants, the number of cells affected is usually, except for Vigna glaberscens (Sen and Bhattacharya 1988) and Prunus amygdalus (Soodan and Wafai 1987), for which the percentage of cytomixis was 41.42 and 97.00, respectively. In B. napus and B. campestris the percentage of affected cells ranged from 0.06 to 2.55%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both phenomena occurred between microsporocytes of B. campestris and B. napus. Although cytomixis is a common phenomenon among plants, the number of cells affected is usually, except for Vigna glaberscens (Sen and Bhattacharya 1988) and Prunus amygdalus (Soodan and Wafai 1987), for which the percentage of cytomixis was 41.42 and 97.00, respectively. In B. napus and B. campestris the percentage of affected cells ranged from 0.06 to 2.55%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon of cytomixis involving transfer of chromatin material among proximate meiocytes was first recorded by Koernicke (1901) in Crocus sativus. Since then, this phenomenon was reported by many workers in a wide range of flowering plants (Sarvella 1958, Omara 1976, Saggoo and Bir 1983, Sen and Bhattacharya 1988, Bedi 1990, Datta et al 2005, Lattoo et al 2006, Kumar et al 2010, Saggoo and Kumari 2013.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…28). According to some workers (Maheshwari 1950, Kundu and Sharma 1988, Sen and Bhattacharya 1988, early stages of meiosis are more favorable for cytomixis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the highest rate of cytomictic nuclear migrations in the tobacco and sweet pea is observed during meiotic prophase I (Seijo 1996;Sidorchuk et al 2007a) and in the rape and wild turnip, during telophase II and tetrad stage (De Souza and Pagliarini 1997). In the microsporogenesis of the cowpea and species of the genus Festuca, cytomixis is detectable at all the stages of microsporogenesis starting from meiotic prophase I and through the stage of microspore tetrads (Sen and Bhattacharya 1988;Sheidai and Bagheri-Shabestarei 2007).…”
Section: Cytological Picture Of Cytomixismentioning
confidence: 99%