J Integr Plant Biol. ›› 1993, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (4): -.

• Research Articles •    

Cytoplasmic Ultrastructural Changes During Microsporogenesis of Gossypium hirsutum:With Emphasis on

Wang Yi and Hu Shi-yi   

Abstract: Conspicuous cytoplasmic changes took place during the microsporogenesis of Gossypium hirsutum L. These changes mainly involved in the ribosomes, plastids and mitochondria. During meiotic prophase 1, the ribosome population of the cytoplasm diminished and reached to aminimum during pachytene--diplotene interval, and the membrane structures of both plastids and mitochondria turned unclear. In metaphase I, cytoplasmic ribosome population restored to premeiotic level; plastids and mitochondria also regained their normal structures. The disintegration of nucleoloids from nucleus was the main mechanism for the restoration of ribosome population in metaphase I cytoplasm. Endoplasmic reticulum may play an important role in the elimination and protection of part of cytoplasmic ribosomes during prophase I. These obvious cytoplasmic changes are considered to be relevant to sporophyte-gametophyte transition.

Key words: Gossypium hirsuturn, Microsporogenesis, Organelle, Cytoplasm reorganization

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