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Evolution in Spartina (Gramineae) IV. The cytology of S. alterniflora Loisel. in North America
Authors:C. J. MARCHANT
Affiliation:Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Abstract:A cytological survey of Spartina alterniflora Loisel. populations in Canada and north-eastern U.S.A. establishes the widespread and seemingly exclusive occurrence of the 2 n = 62 chromosome number in that region. The data indicate that the introduced and relict populations of S. alterniflora in Southampton Water, Britain (whence arose S. × townsendii ) are not cyto-logically atypical of the main body of this species in North America, and there is therefore no reason to doubt, on the grounds of aberrant chromosome number, the role of S. alterniflora as a parent of S. × townsendii.
2 n = 62 is anomalous with respect to the basic number of x = 10 generally found in the genus. The present results indicate that 2 n = 62 is widespread in north-eastern North American S. alterniflora , and no other chromosome number has been found in a survey of the region. But the species is wide-ranging and the possibility of 2 n = 60 occurring in other areas, especially in the south of its range, cannot be ruled out. However, the only chromosome number so far confirmed in southern populations is a count of 2 n = 62 from Texas.
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