Acta Scientiarum: Biological Sciences (May 2014)

<b>Intra-inflorescence pollen viability in accessions of <i>Brachiaria ruziziensis</i>

  • Cristina Maria Pinto de Paula,
  • Vânia Helena Techio,
  • Flavio Rodrigo Gandolfi Benites,
  • Fausto de Souza Sobrinho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v36i2.19440
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2
pp. 209 – 213

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Knowledge about the pollen viability is important to ensure success in controlled hybridizations and, consequently, support breeding programs. The aims of this study were to evaluate the pollen viability in progenies of artificially induced tetraploid accessions of Brachiaria ruziziensis, and to verify if the position of the flower buds on the raceme affects the pollen viability rate. Staining of aborted and non-aborted pollen (Alexander’s technique) was used to determine the viability of the pollen grains. Tetraploid accessions of B. ruziziensis plants had high pollen viability (x = 76.8% to x = 99.6%). Some of these plants had viability rates similar to diploid B. ruziziensis, showing that the induction of chromosome duplication by colchicine did not result in abnormalities in production and morphology of pollen grains. Pollen grains from middle and apical regions of the raceme presented higher viability rates (x = 97.9% and x = 97.7% respectively). The viability of pollen grains in artificially induced tetraploid accessions of B. ruziziensis plants was high, which may favor obtaining fertile descendants in possible crosses

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