The progeny of somatic hybrid Petunia plants derived from the fusion of a male-fertile line and a cytoplasmic male-sterile (cms) line were examined. Male-fertile progeny derived from three different ...male-sterile somatic hybrid plants did not exhibit the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) arrangement which has previously been correlated with cms in Petunia. The cms-associated mtDNA arrangement was present in the male-sterile predecessors of these fertile revertants. Thus, it is concluded that the loss of this mtDNA arrangement is associated with reversion to fertility in the progeny of the unstable somatic hybrid petunia plants.
In petunia, a mitochondrial (mt) locus, S-Pcf, has been found to be strongly associated with cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). The S-Pcf locus consists of three open reading frames (ORF) that are ...co-transcribed. The first ORF, Pcf, contains parts of the atp9 and cox2 genes and an unidentified reading frame, urf-s. The second and third ORFs contain NADH dehydrogenase subunit 3 (nad3) and ribosomal protein S12 (rps12) sequences, respectively. The nad3 and rps12 sequences included in the S-Pcf locus are identical to the corresponding sequences on the mt genome of fertile petunia. In both CMS and fertile petunia, only a single copy of nad3 and rps12 has been detected on the physical map of the main mt genome. The origin of the urf-s sequence and the molecular events leading to the formation of the chimeric S-Pcf locus are not known. This paper presents evidence indicating that two different mt sequences, related to urf-s and found in fertile petunia lines (orf-h and Rf-1), might have been involved in the molecular evolution of the S-Pcf locus. Southern analysis of mtDNA derived from both fertile and sterile petunia plants suggests that one of these urf-s related sequences (showing 100% homology to urf-s and termed orf-h) is located on a sublimon. An additional, low-homology urf-s related sequence (Rf-1) is shown to be located on the main mt genome 5' to the nad3 gene. It is, thus, suggested that the sequence of events leading to the generation of the S-Pcf locus might have involved introduction of the orf-h sequence, via homologous recombination, into the main mt genome 5' to nad3 at the region where the Rf-1 sequence is located.
Comparative histological and ultrastructural studies were made on the gametogenesis and microsporogenesis in isonuclear fertile and cytoplasmic male sterile petunia lines. Using electron microscopy, ...changes in the mitochondrial double membrane were observed in the tapetal and sporogenic cells of cytoplasmic male sterile anthers as the first cytological sign of breakdown of the process of microsporogenesis at early prophase I. These changes were manifested by a larger space between the outer and the inner membrane and fewer sites of close proximity ("contact sites") in the sterile mitochondria, as compared to fertile mitochondria. The mitochondrial membrane of the parietal tissue in the cytoplasmic male sterile anthers was not affected in the same way. Even when total breakdown was already obvious in the tapetal and sporogenic cells, the mitochondria of the parietal layer remained intact.