Polyploidy and new chromosome counts in Helichrysum (Asteraceae,Gnaphalieae) |
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Authors: | MERCÈ GALBANY‐CASALS ÀNGEL M. ROMO |
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Affiliation: | Institut Botànic de Barcelona (CSIC‐ICUB), Passeig del Migdia s. n., E‐08038 Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Mitotic chromosome numbers are reported for 31 populations representing 28 taxa of Helichrysum. Twelve are new and eight others provide confirmation of a unique previous reference. A new chromosome number, 2n = 42, is reported for H. odoratissimum. Polyploidy is confirmed as the most significant evolutionary trend in chromosome number within the genus. Chromosome data agree with trends observed in phylogenetic studies: a South African and diploid origin of the genus, followed by a radiation and diversification in southern Africa and several migrations towards the north of the African continent, the Mediterranean basin and Asia. Expansion and diversification of the genus have been accompanied by several genome duplications which have led to the acquisition of the tetraploid, hexaploid and octoploid levels, all in several independent events. Both autopolyploidy and allopolyploidy are suggested as probable speciation agents within the genus. © 2008 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2008, 158 , 511–521. |
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Keywords: | Africa allopolyploidy Asia autopolyploidy karyology Mediterranean region |
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