Phenology, floral organs ultra-structure, traits correlation, stigma receptiveness, pollen viability and germinability in horsegram (Macrotyloma uniflorum Lam.) Verdc.
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The absence of information on the reproductive biology of some nutritive legumes has been an obstacle to
their genetic improvement. Gathering information on reproductive biology contributes significantly to the
interest of breeders to have adequate tools for initiating the improvement program through crosses among
high performing genotypes. To contribute to this, we examined the flowering phenology, pollen biology,
stigma receptiveness at bud dehiscence and anthesis phases, and the in-vitro germination of the pollens in
horsegram (Macrotyloma uniflorum). Pollens of horsegram were found to be either tricolporate or triporate,
echinates in all accessions except in the collections from Benin. Ovaries in horsegram showed great variation
in the number of ovules and activities of peroxidase indicated the receptiveness of stigma at bud dehiscence
phase and during anthesis. A high number of ovules per ovary was found in accessions from Australia (Leichardt 1 and 2), Mali (LeichardtMali) and India (CPI22679). Pollen viability analysis implies the possibility of
better results when pollinating during the day and immediately after the flower opens. The study provides
information on the reproductive biology of horsegram for future hybridization program in order to enhance
the performance of the crop and increase production. It also reveals differences in accessions from Benin
compared with all other accessions from Mali, India or Australia.
