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Genet Mol Res ; 10(2): 544-51, 2011 Apr 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21491365

ABSTRACT

An anatomical study of roots was conducted on two wild Manihot species, namely M. glaziovii and M. fortalezensis, and two cassava varieties, M. esculenta Crantz variety UnB 201 and M. esculenta variety UnB 122, to identify taxonomic differences in primary growth. Anatomical characters of cassava roots have been rarely investigated. Their study may help cassava breeders to identify varieties with economically important characters, such as tolerance to drought. We investigated tap and lateral adventitious roots of two specimens of each clone or species. Free-hand cross-sections of roots were drawn; these had been clarified with 20% sodium hypochlorite solution, stained with 1% safranin-alcian blue ethanolic solution, dehydrated in ethanol series and butyl acetate and mounted in synthetic resin. Anatomical differences among Manihot species and varieties were found in the epidermal and exodermal cell shape and wall thickness, content of cortical parenchyma, and number of xylem poles. Wall thickness of the epidermis and exodermis of tap root were similar in all species, while in the lateral root there were differences in cell shape and wall thickness. Epidermal cells with thick walls were found in the tap root of all species and in lateral roots of cassava varieties. This character is apparently associated with tolerance to drought and disease. The variation in the number of xylem poles of cassava varieties was larger (4-8) than in wild species (4-6), and appears to support the hybrid origin of cassava.


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Manihot , Plant Roots/anatomy & histology , Brazil , Cell Shape , Cell Wall/classification , Endoderm/anatomy & histology , Endoderm/cytology , Genetic Variation , Manihot/anatomy & histology , Manihot/classification , Manihot/genetics , Mesophyll Cells , Plant Roots/genetics , Xylem/anatomy & histology , Xylem/cytology
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Genet Mol Res ; 8(4): 1323-30, 2009 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19937588

ABSTRACT

An interspecific hybrid between cassava and Manihot glaziovii acquired an apomixis gene from the parent M. glaziovii. This hybrid was exposed to open pollination during three subsequent generations. Seven sibs and the maternal progenitor of the fourth generation were genotyped using six microsatellite loci previously developed for cassava. All sibs were identical with each other and with their maternal progenitor. Sibs of selfed M. glaziovii proved to be identical when examined with these microsatellite loci. The chromosome complement of the apomictic clone was 2n = 38. We observed multi-embryonic aposporic embryo sacs.


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Manihot/genetics , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Genes, Plant , Microsatellite Repeats/genetics
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