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New chromosome counts inStreptocarpus (Gesneriaceae) from Madagascar and the Comoro Islands and their taxonomic significance
Authors:K Jong  M Möller
Institution:(1) Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20A Inverleith Row, EH3 5LR Edinburgh, UK;(2) Department of Soil Science, University of Aberdeen, AB9 2UD Aberdeen, UK
Abstract:This study records the chromosome numbers of 10 species ofStreptocarpus; nine of the counts are new. With the exception ofS. buchananii of mainland Africa, all the results are for plants endemic to Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. While there is a strong correlation between basic number and growth form in the two subgenera of the genus on the African mainland (x = 15 among caulescent species in subgenusStreptocarpella; x = 16 among acaulescent species in subgenusStreptocarpus), the situation appears more complex among Madagascan and Comoro Island species. One notable example of deviation from this correlation is shown byS. papangae, a shrubby caulescent species, with 2n = 32 (x = 16). Polyploidy in the genus appears to be absent on mainland Africa, but is present in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands, ranging from tetraploidy to octoploidy. Evolutionary implications of the cytological observations are considered.
Keywords:Gesneriaceae  Streptocarpus  Chromosome numbers  growth patterns  taxonomy  Africa  Comoro Islands  Madagascar
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