Pollen Study in Two Improved Varieties of Manihot esculenta Crantz

Adeleke, Martina T. V, Musipirinye, Ataisi A.

Abstract


This study was carried out to investigate the suitability of the pollen grains of two improved vitamin A fortified Cassava varieties, grown in southern Nigeria, as male parents for improving indigenous cultivars. To do this, male flowers from two improved cassava accessions were collected, namely: Umucas 44 and TMS 96/0603. The fertility of the pollen was assessed using acetocarmine stain. The pollen sizes were also measured using a graduated eyepiece and counted. The data were submitted to analysis of variance at 5% probability. Pollen fertility results obtained using the aceto-carmine method shows that TMS 96/0603 has a slightly higher Pollen fertility count with mean value of 97.5% than Umucas 44 with a mean value of 93.9%. Both plant species showed pollen fertility above 90% percent. TMS 96/0603 also showed a higher percentage (37.5%) of large pollen size (130-150µm) than Umucas 44 (17.6%), thus making it a potential male parent for sexual polyploidization in cassava. There was no significant difference in pollen fertility (p>0.05) among the replicates.

Keywords: Vitamin A fortified cassava varieties, pollen fertility, pollen size, pollen count.

DOI: 10.7176/JNSR/9-1-01

Publication date: January 31st 2022


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