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    ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR OF SPINDLE DURING MICROSPOROGENESIS OF Passiflora (PASSIFLORACEAE)

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    Passiflora genus, Passifloraceae family, has more than 500 species and 120 of them are native species of Brazil. All species produce fruits that are used as food, medicine and decoration. Floral buttons of five species were collected and fixed in a mixture of ethanol and acetic acid (3:1). The slides were prepared by squashing and staining with 1% propionic carmine. Results showed that during microsporogenesis there were few irregularities, mostly frequently related to chromosome irregular segregation as: precocious migration to poles in metaphase I and II, non-oriented bivalent chromosomes at metaphase I and II, and laggard chromosomes in anaphase I and II, forming micronuclei in telophases I and II and tetrad with microcyte. Another observed irregularity is related to the organization of spindle fibers in meiosis II as they organize themselves in T and V shapes and in sequential spindle. However, in the V-shaped spindle configuration, there was fusion between two nuclei that were close, forming triads instead of tetrads. Irregular chromosome segregation, abnormal spindles and irregularities in the cytokinesis process were responsible for the formation of monads, dyads, triads and polyads. However, the pollen grain viability was not harmed, presenting an 83.98% to 98.59% fertility variation

    Chromosome stickiness during meiotic behavior analysis of Passiflora serrato-digitata L. (PassifloraCEAE) Aderência cromossômica durante a análise do comportamento meiótico de Passiflora serrato-digitata L (PassifloraCEAE)

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    Almost 90% of species of the genus Passiflora are native to the American continent, with high commercial value due to the fact that some species are used for human food while others have ornamental and medical qualities. Passiflora serrato-digitata is one of the species that integrates the Paraná Agronomic Institute germoplasm bank at its experimental base in Londrina, PR, Brazil. Collected flower buds were fixed in ethanol/acetic acid (3:1 v/v) for 24h, transferred to 70% alcohol and stored under refrigeration. Slides were prepared by the squashing technique and stained with 1.0% propionic carmine; they were analyzed under an optic microscope. Irregularities in the chromosome segregation process of P. serrato-digitata have been verified by meiotic behavior analysis. These comprised precocious migration to poles in metaphase I and II, non-oriented chromosomes in metaphase plate in metaphase I and II, laggard chromosomes in anaphase I and II towards the formation of micronucleus in telophase I and II, and microspores in tetrads. Chromosome stickiness was another irregularity reported in the Passiflora genus for the first time. These irregularities which also contributed to the formation of monads, dyads and triads, resulted in normal imbalanced 2n and 4n microspores. According to the observed Meiotic Index of 71.83%, this species is not meiotically stable.Cerca de 90% das espécies do gênero Passiflora são nativas das Américas, sendo que aproximadamente 200 espécies são nativas do Brasil. Possuem grande importância comercial, pois algumas espécies são utilizadas na alimentação humana, outras apresentam propriedades medicinais e ornamentais. A espécie Passiflora serrato-digitata faz parte do banco de germoplasma do Instituto Agronômico do Paraná - IAPAR, estação experimental de Londrina, PR. Botões florais colhidos foram fixados em etanol/ácido acético (3:1 v/v) por 24 horas, transferidos para álcool a 70% e acondicionado sob refrigeração. As lâminas foram preparadas pela técnica de esmagamento e coradas com carmim propiônico a 1,0% e observadas ao microscópio óptico. Por meio da análise do comportamento meiótico, foram verificadas irregularidades no processo de segregação dos cromossomos de P. serrato-digitata, tais como migração precoce para os pólos em metáfase I e II, cromossomos não orientados na placa equatorial em metáfase I e II, cromossomos retardatários em anáfase I e II, levando a formação de micronúcleo em telófases I e II e micrósporos em tétrades. Outra irregularidade observada foi aderência cromossômica, relatada pela primeira vez no gênero Passiflora, que também pode ter contribuído para a formação de mônades, díades, tríades, as quais foram observadas, resultando em micrósporos normais, desbalanceados, 2n e 4n. De acordo com o Índice Meiótico de 71,83% observado, essa espécie pode ser classificada como não estável meioticamente
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