Contributions to the Cytotaxonomy of the Commelinaceae. Gibasis linearis and its allies

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Abstract

Species of the Gibasis linearis alliance collected in Mexico in 1976 are shown to have a chromosome constitution of x = 6, but x = 5 has also been found in some populations of G. rhodantha and G. speciosa. These two basic numbers are associated with distinctive karyotypes, 2M + 4A and 3M + 2A respectively, which show a Robertsonian relationship with each other. The existence of 2n = 22 in G. speciosa, combining both basic numbers at the amphidiploid level provides evidence of pairing between metacentrics and acrocentrics in such a way as to substantiate the view that fusion or fission of chromosomes is responsible for the modification of basic number. This survey provides a basis for other studies which will determine the chromosome relationships of the species irrespective of chromosome number in this family. Copyright © 1981, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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JONES, K., BHATTARAI, S., & HUNT, D. R. (1981). Contributions to the Cytotaxonomy of the Commelinaceae. Gibasis linearis and its allies. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 83(2), 141–156. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.1981.tb01226.x

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