Karyosystematic studies on threeCrepis species (Asteraceae) endemic to Greece |
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Authors: | G. Kamari |
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Affiliation: | (1) Botanical Institute, University of Patras, GR-26010 Patras, Greece |
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Abstract: | This work examines the cytogeographical distribution, the morphological characters, and the karyotypes of threeCrepis species endemic to Greece (C. sibthorpiana, C. incana, andC. heldreichiana). C. sibthorpiana is diploid (2n = 2x = 8),C. incana is diploid (2n = 2x = 8) and tetraploid (2n = 4x = 16, 17), andC. heldreichiana is always dekaploid (2n = 10x = 40). The Giemsa positive bands, usually pairs of dots, are mainly centromeric inC. incana, while they are terminal inC. sibthorpiana (on the short arm of all chromosomes) and inC. heldreichiana (on both arms of all chromosomes). Intercalary C-bands are scarce and usually variable within karyotypes, individuals, and species. The most variable karyotype both in Feulgen and Giemsa preparations is that ofC. incana, in which also supernumerary chromosomes were observed, which are polysomic to standard set members. On the basis of morphological and karyological data the evolutionary relationships among the threeCrepis taxa are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Asteraceae (Compositae) Crepis sibthorpiana C. incana C. heldreichiana Karyotypes Giemsa C-banding karyosystematics |
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