Microsporogenesis and pollen grains in Silene dioica (L.) Cl. and alterations in its anthers parasited by Ustilago violacea (Pers.) Rouss. (Ustilaginales)

Jean-Claude Audran, Mekinto Batcho

Abstract


Healthy and infected anthers are comparatively studied with optical and electron microscopic techniques. The fungus stops the stamen histogenesis at an early stage and destroys specifically the sporogenous tissue.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1981.004

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  • 2083-9480 (online)
  • 0001-6977 (print; ceased since 2016)
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