Karyomorphology of the endangered Trigonobalanus doichangensis (A. Camus) Forman (Fagaceae) and its taxonomic and biogeographical implications

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Cytological studies were carried out for the first time on five populations of Trigonobalanus doichangensis in China and Thailand. In all populations, the pattern of interphase nuclei was of the simple chromocentre type, the mitotic prophases were of the proximal interstitial type and chromosome numbers were 2n = 2x = 14. Two B chromosomes were commonly observed at prophase and prophase-metaphase, but rarely at metaphase. Karyotype variation among the populations at the diploid level was limited, but there were some distinguishing cytological characters. Based on the comparison of all the available data on cytology, taxonomy, phytogeography and molecular systematics related to the genus Trigonobalanus, we recommend that the three species of Trigonobalanus comprise the subfamily Trigonobalanoideae and that the genus should not be segregated into three monotypic genera. © 2007 The Linnean Society of London.

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Chen, G., Sun, W. B., Han, C. Y., & Coombes, A. (2007). Karyomorphology of the endangered Trigonobalanus doichangensis (A. Camus) Forman (Fagaceae) and its taxonomic and biogeographical implications. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 154(3), 321–330. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2007.00670.x

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