Abstract:
In this study is investigated microsporogenesis and evolution of young
microspores both three varieties of Romanian peach Amalia, Congress and
Splendid and two Romanian varieties of nectarine Tina and Michaela. Within
these species it was considered that at the choice of the varieties to be included
the all three ripeing periods of the fruits (early, middle and late). The aim of the
research consists in the knowledge of the maturing microspores steps at
peaches and nectarines, regarding the development of sporoderma by reaching
the final dimensions beginning from young microspores, to mature pollen. Also
we had in view the selecting of peaches and nectarines varieties with resistance
to very low temperatures in winter. It was studied the effect/impact of negative
temperatures in winter on the successive stages of maturation microspores
starting with CMP (pollen mother cells) to binucleat mature pollen of flowering
buds. From the biological perspective the microsporogenesis was not disturbed
by external factors and tetrad and young microspores had a normal aspect for
the development phase. The pollen maturation went under normal physiological
and undisturbed conditions in the line with the changing weather