Abstract
Material of two varieties of Brachycome ciliaris was obtained from several
localities in southern Queensland and western New South Wales, and no embryological
differences were found between populations in spite of considerable morphological
variations.
The plant was highly male-sterile, and although development of the anthers
was normal up to the formation of microspore mother cells, presumed meiotic
abnormalities resulted in failure to form microspore tetrads except in one instance.
The formation of plasmodial microspore mother cells and unreduced pollen grains is
described and the occurrence of normal pollen grains in two capitula is recorded.
In the ovule, meiosis is suppressed and the megaspore mother cell becomes
vacuolate and functions directly as the uninucleate embryo sac. Three nuclear
divisions precede the formation of an eight-nucleate embryo sac in which the antipodal
cells undergo secondary multiplication. There is circumstantial evidence that the
polar nuclei divide simultaneously to form the fist four endosperm nuclei and do not
first fuse to form a secondary nucleus.
The egg cell develops parthenogenetically and cleavages follow the asterad type
of development. The eariy stages of embryogeny are completed before the opening of
the florets.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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