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Comparative cytogenetic investigation of the two subspecies of the grass Alloteropsis semialata (Poaceae)
Authors:E J L LIEBENBERG  A FOSSEY
Institution:National Botanical Institute, Private Bag X101, Pretoria 0001, South Africa;School of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, University of Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg 3209, South Africa
Abstract:A cytotaxonomic investigation was undertaken to assess the taxonomic status of the grasses Alloteropsis semialata subsp. eckloniana and A. semialata subsp. semialata , distinguished because of a C3 photosynthetic pathway in subsp. eckloniana and a C4 pathway in subsp. semialata. Of the 30 analysed specimens of population A, 14 (46.7%) were diploid, 14 (46.7%) hexaploid, one octoploid (3.3%) and one dodecaploid (3.3%). Of the 21 specimens of population B, 14 (66.7%) were diploid, three (14.3%) hexaploid and four (19.0%) octoploid. All the diploids belonged to subsp. eckloniana , while all the polyploids belonged to subsp. semialata. Meiosis of the diploids appeared normal, with nine bivalents and a mean metaphase I chiasma frequency of 12.7 per cell. The hexaploids displayed a large range of chromosome pairing associations, although a high percentage of bivalents was recorded (89.9%). Three of the hexaploids showed 100% bivalent pairing, but the largest multivalent found in other hexaploids was a hexavalent pairing. The three octoploids analysed had 93.5% bivalent pairing. B chromosomes were found in five diploids, two hexaploids and one octoploid. Slow-moving bivalents, two in the diploids and up to four in the polyploids segregated late at anaphase I in most specimens.
Keywords:C3 photosynthesis  C4 photosynthesis  chromosome number  dodecaploid  hexaploid  octoploid  Paniceae  Panicoideae
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