<p>This thesis presents an analysis of the structural and histochemical aspects of cytoplasmic male sterility (cms) in <u>Petunia</u><u>hybrida</u> . In petunia and in other crops, cms is the most commonly used tool for hybrid seed production. Application of the trait makes hybrid seed production possible without the need of emasculation of the maternal line. However, in spite of its economic importance, little is known on the primary causative factor and the initial step of pollen abortion in cms plants. Insights in the initial effects of cms may lead to a more comprehensive understanding of the regulation and expression of male sterility controlling genes, and, additionally, may possibly provide strategies fo...