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Plant function and evolutionary biology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Male Sterility in Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Induced by Low Night Temperature. I. Timing of the Stage of Sensitivity

IR Brooking

Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 3(5) 589 - 596
Published: 1976

Abstract

Male sterility was induced in grain sorghum (CK 60 × Tx 415) by exposure of plants to five low- temperature nights (25°C day/ 10°C night). Sensitivity was greatest at the late archesporial cell- pollen mother cell development period, up to the leptotene stage of meiosis. Female fertility was unaffected. For a complete inflorescence, the period of sensitivity extended from flag leaf ligule emergence until the flag sheath had elongated to about 20 cm, a period of 6-7 days under 25°C day/ 20°C night conditions. Pollen development proceeded in an apparently normal manner following low temperature treatment, but was arrested just prior to maturation at the vacuolate two-celled microspore stage. Sterile pollen at anthesis was devoid of starch and had low levels of free proline. Assays of anther proline levels proved to give a reliable index of pollen maturation.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PP9760589

© CSIRO 1976

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