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Hybridization and karyotype variability of three endemic Fritillaria L. (Liliaceae) in Argolis Peninsula (Greece)
Authors:Sofia Samaropoulou  Pepy Bareka  Georgia Kamari
Institution:1. Laboratory of Systematic Botany, Faculty of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, Athens, Greece;2. s.samarop@aua.gr;4. Botanical Institute, Section of Plant Biology, Department of Biology, University of Patras, Patras, Greece
Abstract:Abstract

The Argolis Peninsula covers the north-eastern part of Peloponnisos and is surrounded by the Gulf of Argosaronic. The area hosts three species of the genus Fritillaria: F. graeca, F. rhodocanakis and F. spetsiotica. Fritillaria graeca is a Greek endemic taxon and its distribution includes Peloponnisos, C & E Sterea Ellas, C Evia and in proximity to Sterea Ellas, Salamis and Kea islands, while the stenoendemic F. rhodocanakis and F. spetsiotica are mainly found on Idra and Spetses islands respectively. The last two taxa are included in the Red Data Book of Rare and Threatened Plants of Greece, while F. rhodocanakis is also included in the IUCN Red List. Hybridization among them is a common phenomenon in the areas where they coexist, leading to an array of morphologically and karyologically intermediate forms. The current study presents the taxa’s karyomorphometric analysis for the first time and reveals hybrids’ cytological variety, including differences in marker chromosomes, polyploidy and the number of B-chromosomes.
Keywords:Fritillaria graeca  F  rhodocanakis  F  spetsiotica  karyomorphometry  polyploidy  endemism  B-chromosomes
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