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CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN COMPOSITAE V. ASTEREAE II.
Authors:Otto T Solbrig  Loran C Anderson  Donald W Kyhos  Peter H Raven  Lily Rüdenberg
Institution:Gray Herbarium, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Department of Botany, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas

Division of Systematic Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, California

Abstract:Reports of 100 new chromosome counts are made for the tribe Astereae of Compositae, mostly based on determinations of meiotic material, including first counts for 9 genera and 53 species. Counts are now available for 58 of the approximately 100–120 genera and 431 of the approximately 2000 species in the tribe. Comparisons are made between chromosome number and habit and also between chromosome number and geographical distribution. Species and genera with a basic number of x = 9 are the most abundant. Within different phyletic lines x = 9 is also the most abundant number. On the other hand, many species with x = 4 and 5, belonging to a number of small, largely annual genera, are concentrated in southwestern North America. The low chromosome number in these plants is probably correlated with the dry habitat they occupy, and is most likely a specialized condition.
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