microsporogenesis
Microsporogenesis is the portion of plant sporogenesis that produces microspores, the precursors of male gametophytes, within the anthers of seed plants. In the anther’s microsporangia, the sporogenous tissue contains diploid pollen mother cells (PMCs). Each PMC undergoes meiosis I and II to produce four haploid microspores arranged in a tetrad. Cytokinesis during meiosis can result in different tetrad patterns; in many species a callose wall forms around the PMC and the tetrad, and the tetrad may separate into individual microspores or remain clustered.
After meiosis, the microspores mature through wall deposition and degradation of surrounding callose. The pollen wall
Microgametogenesis follows, wherein a microspore typically undergoes mitosis to produce a larger vegetative cell and a
Variations occur among plant groups in tetrad configuration, timing of wall degradation, and the timing of