CHAPTER 2
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
APOMIXIS AND POLYEMBRYONY
[1] Although seeds, in general are the products of fertilisation, a few flowering
plants such as some species of Asteraceae and grasses, have evolved a special
mechanism, to produce seeds without
fertilisation, called apomixis.
[2]
Apomixis is a form of asexual reproduction that mimics sexual
reproduction.
[3] There are several ways of development of apomictic seeds.
[4] In some
species, the diploid egg cell is formed without reduction division and develops into the embryo without
fertilisation.
[5] More
often, as in many Citrus and Mango
varieties some of the nucellar cells surrounding the embryo sac start dividing, protrude
into the embryo sac and develop into the embryos. In such species each ovule contains many embryos. Occurrence of more than one embryo in a seed is referred to as polyembryony.
[6] Hybrid varieties of several of our food
and vegetable crops are being extensively cultivated.
[7] Cultivation of hybrids has tremendously increased productivity.
[8] One of the problems of hybrids is that hybrid seeds have to be
produced every year.
[9] If the seeds collected from hybrids are sown, the plants in the
progeny will segregate and do not maintain hybrid characters.
[10] Production of hybrid seeds is costly and hence the cost of hybrid
seeds become too expensive for the farmers.
[11] If these hybrids are made into apomicts, there is no segregation
of characters in the hybrid progeny. Then the farmers can keep on using the
hybrid seeds to raise new crop year after year and he does not have to buy
hybrid seeds every year.
[12] Because of the importance
of apomixis in hybrid seed industry, active research is going on in many
laboratories around the world to
understand the genetics of apomixis and to transfer apomictic genes into hybrid varieties.
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