02121naa a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000210006024501330008126000090021452013000022365000150152365000260153865000250156465000120158965000110160165000350161265000130164765300160166065300110167665300170168765300230170470000220172770000200174977300740176913268082011-08-01 2008 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aFELISMINO, M. F. aA differential phenotypic expression of a divergent spindle mutation in interspecific Brachiaria hybrids.h[electronic resource] c2008 aSeveral mutations are known to alter the normal progression of meiosis and can be correlated with defects in microtubule distribution. The dv mutation affects the spindle organization and chromosomes do not converge into focused poles. Two Brachiaria hybrids presented the phenotypic expressions of dv mutation but exhibited many more details in the second division. Bivalents were distantly positioned and spread over a large metaphase plate and failed to converge into focused poles. Depending on the distance of chromosomes at the poles, telophase I nuclei were elongated or the chromosomes were grouped into various micronuclei of different sizes in each cell. The first cytokinesis occurred. However, when there were micronuclei, a second cytokinesis immediately took place dividing the prophase II meiocytes into three or four cells. In each meiocyte, meiosis progressed to the second division. Slightly elongated nuclei or micronuclei were recorded in telophase II. After a third cytokinesis, hexads or octads were formed. Pollen grains of different sizes were generated. One of these hybrids presented a higher frequency of abnormal cells than when previously analyzed. The fate of these hybrids as genitors or as candidates for cultivars in the Brachiaria breeding program is discussed. aBrachiaria aCitogenética Vegetal aGramínea Forrageira aHibrido aMeiose aMelhoramento Genético Vegetal aPastagem aBraquiária aBrasil aCampo Grande aMato Grosso do Sul1 aPAGLIARINI, M. S.1 aVALLE, C. B. do tCell Biology Internationalgv. 32, p. 1459-1463, Nov. 2008. Issue 11.