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The genus Argemone. I. Cytogenetic relationships between diploid species
Authors:C P Malik  I S Grover
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, College of Basic Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India
Abstract:Cytogenetic investigations of 5 diploid Argemone species and their hybrids were undertaken. Correlative informations on the morphology, cytology, crossability and interfertility have been secured to understand the mechanism crossability and interfertility have been secured to understand the mechanism of speciation in the genus.All species studied possess 14 bivalents, normal meiosis and perfect pollen and seed fertility.Statistical comparisons regarding two meiotic metrics (frequency of ring bivalents; chiasma frequency) between some of the species revealed significant differences.Crosses were attempted in all species combinations, and hybrids were obtained in several. On the basis of pollen and seed fertility these were classified as fortile (mexicana × subfusiformis; subjusiformis × mexicana f. leiocarpa) and semifertile (mexicana × albiflora; subjusiformis × platyceras; mexicana f. leiocarpa × platyceras) hybrids. F1's are intermediate, qualitatively they exhibit heterosis.Meiosis was analysed in all hybrids (pachynema; M-I, A-I) and several metrics e.g. ring bivalent frequency, chiasma frequency were taken as indices of genome affinity.It is suggested that mexicana, mexicana f. leiocarpa and subfusiformis are taxonomically close and display only allelic differentiation: albiflora and platyceras are structurally distinct from each other. Several structural changes e.g. duplications, inversions, translocations etc. were involved in their differentiation.The role of isolation barriers in maintaining species differentiation is discussed.
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