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Exceedingly high chromosome number in Strasburgeriaceae, a monotypic family endemic to New Caledonia
Authors:K Oginuma  J Munzinger  H Tobe
Institution:(1) Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science, Kochi Women's University, Kochi, Japan;(2) Laboratoire de Botanique et d'Ecologie Appliquées, IRD, Noumea, New Caledonia;(3) Department of Botany, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:We present the first report on the chromosome number of Strasburgeria robusta, which is confined to montane forests of New Caledonia and is the only known species in Strasburgeriaceae. The species has 2n = 500, which is an exceedingly high chromosome number in angiosperms. Within Crossosomatales, molecular evidence has indicated that S. robusta is sister to Ixerba brexioides, which is endemic to New Zealand and is the sole species in Ixerbaceae. Comparisons to the chromosome number of I. brexioides (2n = 50) support a close affinity between the two species because they share the base number x = 25. It is generally accepted that an increase in ploidy is associated with the origin of novel adaptations. A high level of polyploidy (20x with x = 25) may have allowed S. robusta to survive on a fragment of Gondwana by adapting to its ultrabasic substrate.
Keywords:Chromosome  Crossosomatales  evolution            Strasburgeria            Strasburgeriaceae
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