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Comportamento Alla Germinazione e Mutabilità Cromosomica Spontanea in Triticum Durum Desf. Durante I Primi Due Anni di Vita del Seme

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Pages 381-395 | Received 21 Jun 1968, Published online: 14 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Germination and spontaneous chromosome mutations in Triticum durum Desf. during the first two years of storage of the seed. — Spontaneous chromosome aberrations were recently observed in the meristem of radicles of seedlings raised from seeds (caryopses) of Triticum durum cv. Cappelli erop 1966. Germination and frequency of chromosomal aberrations, starting from the ripening of the caryopses to the end of the second year of their storage at room temperature were investigated. Cytological analysis and germination tests were accomplished at monthly intervals. It was shown that: 1) soon after ripening, the germination process was very slow, but chromosomal damage was high; 2) at the end of the dormancy period the percentage of aberrant anaphases and of chromatid breaks fell to a «minimum». This low chromosomal damage lasted for almost the whole of the two years of storage; 3) the nuclear damage was esclusively of chromatide type. This result and fact that the cytological damage is decreasing with time, are interpreted as evidence that the mutagenic agent(s) responsible is (are) more active during the germination period than during the quiescence of the embryo.

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