Correlation between nuclear DNA values and differing optimal ploidy levels inNarcissus,Hyacinthus andTulipa cultivars |
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Authors: | P E Brandham J P West |
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Institution: | (1) Joarell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, TW9 3DS Richmond, Surrey, UK |
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Abstract: | 4C nuclear DNA amounts were determined in 16 large decorative cultivars ofNarcissus (Amaryllidaceae), 13 ofHyacinthus (Hyacinthaceae) and 12 ofTulipa (Liliaceae) at different levels of ploidy. Within each genus, nuclear DNA amounts and ploidy levels are positively correlated, with no DNA loss in polyploids.Based on wide surveys of chromosome numbers, the maximum numbers of cultivars, interpreted as the optimum levels of selective success or horticultural fitness, were found to be at the tetraploid level inNarcissus (2n=4x=28), the triploid inHyacinthus (2n=3x=24) and the diploid inTulipa (2n=2x=24). All these ploidy optima were shown to correspond to a small range of nuclear DNA amounts (4C=96-139 pg), which could suggest the existence of a single DNA value optimal for the three biologically similar but unrelated genera. In each case the optimum is at an equilibrium reached between enhanced size and other morphological characteristics on one hand and reduced growth rate on the other, both resulting from increase in ploidy and nuclear DNA amounts. |
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Keywords: | chromosomes decorative cultivars DNA values monocotyledons polyploidy |
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