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Chromosome numbers forEleocharis palustris subsp.palustris (based on 70 samples from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Sweden) andEleocharis palustris subsp.vulgaris (based on 74 samples from Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Sweden) are given. Also the chromosome number estimates based on relative DNA contents of plants from 8 localitiesE. palustris subsp.palustris from Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Israel, and Slovenia, and from 18 localities ofE. palustris subsp.vulgaris from the Czech Republic, Germany and Sweden are included. InE. palustris subsp.palustris, 2n=16 prevailed, the mixoploid 2n=15, 16 was rare and a lone hypoploid 2n=15 was detected. InE. palustris subsp.vulgaris 2n=38 was most frequently detected, the hyperploid 2n=39 and mixoploid 2n=38, 39 were common, and the hypoploid 2n=36 and mixoploids in which 2n ranges from 36 to 42 were rarer. Distribution maps based on plants investigated either by chromosome counting or by flow cytometry, augmented by similar data from published sources are given for both subspecies in Europe.  相似文献   

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Chromosome numbers and /or ploidy levels are reported for 44 species and subspecies ofHieracium s.str. from the following European countries: Andorra, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine. The chromosome numbers/DNA ploidy levels ofH. bocconei (2n ~ 4x),H. bupleuroides subsp.leviceps (2n = 27),H. caesioides subsp.caesioides (2n = 27),H. basifolium (H. caesium agg., 2n = 36),H. plumbeum (H. caesium agg., 2n = 36),H. glaucum subsp.nipholepium (2n= 27),H.gouanii (2n = 18),H. gymnocerinthe (2n = 27),H. ramondii (2n = 27),H. recoderi (2n = 18),H. stelligerum (2n = 18), andH. tomentosum (2n = 18, 2n ~ 2x, 2n ~ 3x) were determined for the first time. New ploidy levels are reported forH. cerinthoides s.str. (2n = 27),H. humile (2n = 36), andH. tommasinianum (2n = 27).  相似文献   

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Two chromosome numbers n=54, n=55 were found inBolboschoenus plants studied from Central Europe (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland) and coastal regions of Europe (the Netherlands, Sweden). The number n=55 is typical forB. maritimus subsp.maritimus with narrow fruits and mostly also forB. maritimus subsp.compactus; the number n=54 characterizesB. planiculmis auct. The morphological type ofB. maritimus subsp.maritimus with wide fruits represents a stable taxon occurring in freshwater habitats throughout Europe. Its variation in chromosome numbers (both n=54, n=55) indicates a possible hybrid origin, probably resulting from hybridization betweenB. maritimus subsp.maritimus with narrow fruits andB. planiculmis auct. Spontaneous hybridization betweenBolboschoenus taxa in the regions with mixed populations may explain the origin of the intermediate morphological and anatomical characters of plants from some localities and the deviations in chromosome numbers.  相似文献   

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A new species, Eleocharis khandwaensis Mujaffar, Chandore & S. R. Yadav is described from the Bamangaon village of Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh state, India. This species belongs to Eleocharis subgen. Limnochloa (P. Beauv. ex Lestib.) Torr. and it is similar to E. lankana T. Koyama but differs in having stolons, weak bristles spinules of perianth, achenes with annulate apex with a short neck, truncate achene base, dark brown to black coloured achenes and nut surface epidermal cells that are isodiametrically hexagonal to pentagonal. Eleocharis khandwaensis grows in ponds along road sides in the Bamangaon and Tirandaz villages.  相似文献   

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Chromosome numbers for 98 plants ofF. pallens, 19 ofF. psammophila, F. belensis andF. vaginata, and 44 ofF. ovina (originating from Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia and Latvia) are given. In addition to theF. ovina andF. pallens groups, chromosome counts for the following taxa are also reported:F. alpestris (2n=14) reported for the first time in this work,F. amethystina subsp.amethystina (2n=28),F. brevipila (2n=42),F. cinerea (2n=28),F. rupicola subsp.rupicola (2n=42) andF. versicolor subsp.versicolor (2n=14).InF. pallens, two ploidy levels (2n=2x=14+0-1B, 2n=4x=28+0-1B) as well as two natural triploid plants (2n=21+0-1B), were found. In addition to the fourF. pallens types that have been distinguished in Austria, one new tetraploid type (F. pallens “scabrifolia”) from the Czech Republic and Germany is reported and its taxonomy is discussed. The distributions of the Oberösterreich-Niederösterreich and Pannonisches-HügellandF. pallens types outside of Austria are documented.Only the diploid chromosome number (2n=14) was found inF. psammophila andF. vaginata. Chromosome numbers forF. psammophila subsp.muellerstollii andF. belensis (both 2n=14) were determined here for the first time. Two ploidy levels, 2n=14+0-5B corresponding toF. ovina subsp.ovina and 2n=28 corresponding toF. ovina subsp.guestphalica andF. cf.duernsteinensis were confirmed inF. ovina. Differences in chromosome structure (simple and multiple secondary constrictions) betweenF. pallens as opposed toF. psammophila andF. vaginata are discussed. A complete survey of published chromosome counts for Central European species from theF. ovina andF. pallens groups is included.  相似文献   

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Morphometric and karyological analysis was employed to prove the occurrence of a population ofSesleria sadleriana Janka, at the locality “Vr?atec” in the Biele Karpaty Mts. (Slovakia). Morphological characters of this population were analysed statistically (ANOVA, PCA) and compared with those of a population ofS. sadleriana in Austria (Hainburg an der Donau) and a population ofS. albicans Kit. exSchult. in the Czech Republic (Javo?í?ko). The two populations ofS. sadleriana did not differ from each other in the uppermost leaf length, spike length, glume length, lemma length, awn length of lemma and palea length. On the other hand, they differed significantly in these morphological characters from the population ofS. albicans. Karyological analysis demonstrated that both populations ofS. sadleriana consisted of octoploid plants (2n=8x=56). In addition to chromosome counting, flow cytometry was employed to screen ploidy levels. The experiment demonstrated a positive correlation between the ploidy estimated by chromosome counting and DNA flow cytometry inS. sadleriana andS. albicans. Flow cytometry proved extremely useful for ploidy screening in large numbers of plants. The locality “Vr?atec” represents the northernmost locality ofS. sadleriana known so far.  相似文献   

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The taxonomic arrangement and the karyological analysis of 166 populations ofLeucanthemum demonstrates the existence of 5 taxa for Czechoslovakia; they are grouped provisionally intoL. rotundifolium (W. K.) DC. (2n = 18) and the polyploid complexL. vulgare Lam. with “subsp.vulgare” (2n = 18), “subsp.alpicola” (2n = 18), “subsp.ircutianum” (2n = ± 36) and “subsp.pannonicum” (2n = ± 54). B-chromosomes have not been traced in diploids but have turned up in great numbers in tetraploid (21%) and hexaploid populations (20%). Their presence is not apparent from external characters. Diploids and polyploids evidently are selfsterile.  相似文献   

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A new subspecies,Lathyrus nissolia L. subsp.futakii Chrtková subsp. nova is described from East Slovakia. The diacritical characters are: high and rich branched stems, 50–110 cm long and larger, 10–12 mm long, bright orange-red flowers. It differs also in ecology, growing in wet lowland forests with the level of the ground water up to 15 cm over the earth also in summer.  相似文献   

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Flow cytometry was used to determine ploidy levels in the Czech and Slovak taxa of the genusPseudolysimachion (W.D.J. Koch)Opiz (=Veronica auct. p.p.,Scrophulariaceae). In total, 123 populations from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine (one locality), Austria (one locality) and Hungary (one locality) were analyzed. InP. maritimum (L.)Á. Löve etD. Löve andP. spicatum (L.)Opiz, two cytotypes were found: diploid (2n=2x=34) and tetraploid (2n=4x=68). In both species the tetraploid cytotype predominated (P. maritimum: 41 tetraploid populations out of 45;P. spicatum: 57 tetraploid populations out of 58). The two cytotypes ofP. maritimum have no taxonomic significance because ploidy level is not obviously correlated with morphology, distribution pattern or ecology. Tetraploid populations ofP. spicatum belong to two morphologically different subspecies, subsp.spicatum and subsp.fischeri Trávní?ek. The diploid cytotype (one population only) should be provisionally classified as a third subspecies ofP. spicatum, which is morphologically similar to the Asian subsp.porphyrianum (Pavlov)Trávní?ek. Only diploid plants (2n=2x=34) ofP. orchideum (Crantz)Wraber were found; all 13 populations that were analyzed belong toP. orchideum s.str. One diploid population sample ofP. spurium subsp.foliosum (Waldst. etKit.)Holub (2n=2x=34) and one tetraploid sample ofP. incanum subsp.pallens (Host)Trávní?ek (2n=4x=68) were also analyzed. In addition, three tetraploid populations of hybrid origin were investigated:P. maritimum ×P. spicatum subsp.spicatum (one population) andP. maritimum ×P. spurium subsp.foliosum (two populations). While hybrid plants ofP. maritimum ×P. spicatum arose from tetraploid parental species, plants ofP. maritimum ×P. spurium probably resulted from a cross between tetraploidP. maritimum and diploidP. spurium. The putative origin and evolutionary importance of polyploids in thePseudolysimachion are discussed.  相似文献   

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Patrik Mráz 《Biologia》2007,62(4):507-510
Third part of chromosome number and DNA ploidy level reports from Central Europe comprising whole Carpatho-Pannonian region includes the data for following taxa: Scilla bifolia s. str. (2n = 18), S. bifolia agg. (2n = 36, 54), S. drunensis subsp. drunensis (2n = 36), S. drunensis subsp. buekkensis (2n = 36), S. kladnii (2n = 18) and S. vindobonensis (2n = 18) by J. Kochjarová from Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic (nos. 27–32); Campanula macrostachya (2n = ca 32) and Erysimum diffusum (2n = 14, 28) by E. Michalková from Hungary (nos. 33–34). Original unpublished reports should be sent to the editor on following address: patrik.mraz@upjs.sk. For further details and arrangements of reports see the first part (Mráz 2005). Previous parts of the reports were published in 2005 and 2006 (Mráz 2005, 2006).  相似文献   

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Forty-nine morphological characters were scored or measured on 44 populations (376 individuals) of Viola subsect. Viola from the West Carpathians and adjacent areas (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary). The presence of six species, namely V. alba (represented by subsp. alba), V. ambigua, V. collina, V. hirta, V. odorata and V. suavis s.l. was revealed based on pollen fertility, cytological and morphometric analyses. The morphological characters traditionally used to delimit taxa within the subsection and those revealed by our study as most reliable are widely discussed. A key for identifying the taxa and most common hybrids of subsection Viola occurring in the West Carpathians is presented. Chromosome counting and flow cytometry were used to determine the ploidy levels of the populations studied. All individuals of V. alba subsp. alba, V. collina, V. hirta and V. odorata were tetraploid, while those of V. ambigua and V. suavis s.l. were octoploid.  相似文献   

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In January and in May 2012 three individuals (two adults and one nymph) from the genus Allocaeculus (family Caeculidae) were found in the area of the National nature reserve Devínska Kobyla near Sandberg (SW Slovakia). This mite family has not been recorded in Slovakia yet. Data about its nearest occurrence come from the Czech Republic and Austria. Based on the specimens, Allocaeculus sandbergensis sp. n. is described.  相似文献   

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Based on morphological and molecular characters, the gammaroid amphipod Dorogostaiskia parasitica, living as an epibiont on sponges in Lake Baikal, Siberia, is here split into five parapatrically or allopatrically distributed subspecies: D. p. parasitica (Dybowsky, Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae 10(Beiheft):1–218, 1874), D. p. kamaltynovi subsp. nov., D. p. hanajevi subsp. nov., D. p. ushkaniensis subsp. nov., and D. p. stenocephala subsp. nov. Diagnostic differences are described in the shape of dorsal keels, shape of head, length of antenna 1, number of segments of accessory flagellum, shape and armature of coxal plates, relative lengths of pereopod segments, and body coloration. Each subspecies is characterized by a distinct mitochondrial lineage, differing from others by 5–11% in the sequence of the COI gene, while they do not differ in nuclear 28S rRNA gene sequence. The question of taxonomic ranks for members of intralacustrine species complexes is considered and an argument is presented for a use of the subspecies rank for parapatrically distributed population segments that are distinguished by multiple independent geographically congruent character differences. This usage sorts out a pattern of systematic diversity lower than one based on documented reproductive isolation (e.g., sympatry) of full species but stronger than that based on single-gene genealogies alone.  相似文献   

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Sodium fluxes in roots of Eleocharis uniglumis, a brackish water species   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0  
Abstract Fluxes of sodium across the plasmalemma and tonoplast of the roots of Eleocharis uniglumis have been measured using 22Na. E. uniglumis (one glumed spike rush) was collected from an estuarine habitat where it was growing in a wide range of salinities (1 mM-50 mM Na). Compartmental analysis was used to determine sodium concentrations in the cytoplasm and the vacuole. Application of the Ussing-Teorell equation revealed the presence of sodium pumps in the plasmalemma and the tonoplast. Active sodium transport into the cytoplasm from the bathing medium was found to occur in most of the external sodium concentrations investigated. There also appeared to be active transport of sodium into the cytoplasm from the vacuole. In contrast to halophytes, high levels of sodium appeared to be accumulated in the cytoplasm of E. uniglumis roots.  相似文献   

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Dalea formosa consists of diploids (n = 7), tetraploids (n = 14), and hexaploids (n = 21), the polyploids restricted to the Chihuahuan Desert region or its immediate borders. There is very little morphological differentiation between the three chromosome races and, therefore, the polyploids are assumed to be primarily autoploid. Tetraploids discovered were few and were very similar to hexaploids; the two ploidy levels were combined as “polyploids” for analyses of geographically and cytologically correlated morphological variation. Pollen length generally was found to be greater in known polyploids than in known diploids. Through the use of pollen length and geographic origin, chromosomally unknown specimens were estimated as to ploidy level. This produced four groups, known diploids and polyploids, and putative diploids and polyploids, which were then subjected to stepwise discriminant analysis (SDA) to search for other morphological characters that might indicate ploidy level, to evaluate the assignments to putative ploidy level in unknown plants, and to assess correlation of these plants of putative ploidy level to geographic regions. SDA also indicated that pollen length, among ten morphological features, is the primary discriminator between ploidy levels, and that putative polyploids are confined primarily to the Chihuahuan Desert. Chromosomally unknown specimens that were originally assigned to one ploidy level, but were classified by SDA as another, are viewed as indicative of areas where further cytological sampling is particularly needed. These areas are southeastern Arizona, where pollen among known diploids is comparatively large, northeastern New Mexico, where polyploids might occur off the Chihuahuan Desert, east edge of the Chihuahuan Desert in Texas, a cytologically poorly sampled contact zone between diploids and polyploids, and central Coahuila, where no cytological sampling has been done. Canonical variate analysis is used to aid in the visualization of the general morphological relationship between diploids and polyploids.  相似文献   

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Goudswaard, K. & Wanink, J.H. 2000. Temporal and spatial variation in the occurrence of Palearctic warblers around Lake Victoria. Ostrich 71 (1 & 2): 210–212.

Only one Palearctic warbler species, the Sedge Warbler, wintered at the south-eastem shores of Lake Victoria. Willow Warbler and Garden Warbler occurred mainly on passage, with peak values in the first lunar quarter, the period in which lakeflies would normally swarm. Higher warbler densities have been reported from the north-western shores. This agrees with our idea that the prevailing eastern winds will result in a higher availability of lakeflies to warblers at the western side of the lake.  相似文献   

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Karyotypes ofTragopogon orientalis L. subsp.orientalis, T orientalis L. subsp.leiocarpos (Sauter)Trnka,T. pratensis L.,T. minor Miller,T. dubius Scop. subsp.dubius andT. dubius Scop. subsp.major (Jacq.)Vollmann were studied. The occurrence in Slovakia ofT. pratensis was karyologically proved.  相似文献   

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The present paper deals with cytotaxonomy ofChelidonium majus L. s. 1. taxa and their hybrids. Based on results of hybridization experiments, cytology and reproductive isolation, a new combination,Ch. asiaticum (Hara) Krahulcová, is proposed. The structure of the aggregate is as follows:Ch. majus L. subsp.Majus (2n=12, distributed in Europe),Ch. majus L. subsp.grandiflorum (DC.)Printz (2n=12, S. Siberia, China) andCh. asisaticum (2n=10, E. Asia). Karyotypes ofCh. m. subsp.grandiflorum andCh. asiaticum are compared in detail.  相似文献   

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The chromosome numbers ofVeronica beccabunga subsp.abscondita (2n=18),V. anagallis-aquatica subsp.lysimachioides (2n=18),V. anagallis-aquatica subsp.michauxii (2n=36), and of a presumable hybridV. poljensis × V. anagalloides (2n=36) are new for the relevant taxa. — A new number was found forV. anagalloides subsp.heureka (2n=18). The other counts, ofV. scardica (2n=18),V. anagalloides subsp.anagalloides (2n=18), andV. anagallis-aquatica subsp.oxycarpa (2n=36) agree with earlier findings.—Data from the literature have been critically evaluated, in some cases the relevant vouchers have been checked and, where needed, the original determinations have been revised. For several taxa, comments concerning their systematics and remarks on their distribution in Turkey are given.  相似文献   

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Crocus antalyensis B. Mathew is a bulbous plant endemic to Turkey. It is morphologically variable within the western part of Anatolia. Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) marker system was used to detect genetic variation among the Crocus taxa. Twenty-two primer combinations were used to screen for polymorphism among the samples. Genetic variation ranged from 0.44 to 0.69. We demonstrated the efficiency of the AFLP marker system for discriminating between individual C. antalyensis specimens. A high level of genetic variation was present among C. antalyensis specimens collected from different locations in Turkey. We also observed that C. antalyensis subspp. are genetically distinct from their relative Crocus flavus Haw. subsp. dissectus Baytop & B. Mathew. A new subspecies of C. antalyensis B. Mathew from southern Turkey is described. It is characterized by striped outer perianth segments, waist-shaped flowers, and glabrous throat of the perianth. A composite image of the new subspecies is presented.  相似文献   

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