Electrophoretic variation in esterases and peroxidases of native greek diploidAegilops species(Ae. caudata andAe. comosa,Poaceae) |
| |
Authors: | L. Symeonidis S. Karataglis I. Tsekos |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Botanical Institute, University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece |
| |
Abstract: | The esterase and peroxidase patterns in five varieties ofAegilops caudata (genome type C) andAe. comosa (genome type M) were studied in order to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships within and between the two groups. The electrostarch gel electrophoresis technique was applied to extracts of shoot and root of 4-day-old seedlings, and the electropherograms were evaluated by gel densitometer traces. Inspite of considerable isozyme polymorphism, closer relationships in the banding patterns were found between different varieties of a single species than between varieties of the two different species. Esterase and peroxidase patterns of the twoAe. caudata varieties (caudata andpolyathera) are very similar and prove their close phylogenetic relationship. The isozyme affinities withinAe. comosa varieties are illustrated by the seriessubventricosa—biaristata—thessalica. The latter endemic variety has quite a number of characteristic bands and is relatively isolated. Altogether, the electrophoretic data agree well with morphological and cytological similarities (Zhukovsky 1928,Eig 1929,Karataglis 1973, 1975b). |
| |
Keywords: | Gramineae Poaceae Aegilops caudata var.caudata and var.polyathera Ae. comosa subsp.comosa var.thessalica subsp.heldreichii var.biaristata and var.subventricosa Esterase and peroxidase patterns phylogenetic relationships |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|