Chromosome numbers were counted in 126 new accessions of 50 Paspalum species from Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia. The chromosome numbers 2n=12, 20, 24, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80 were confirmed. Chromosome numbers for P. arenarium (2n=20), P. barretoi (2n=20), P. aff. ceresia (2n=40), P. corcovadense (2n=20), P. crispulum (2n=20), P. flaccidum (2n=40), P. nummularium (2n=20), P. scalare (2n=20), P. vescum (2n=20) and P. rectum (2n=20) and a diploid cytotype of P. malacophyllum are reported for the first time. The predominance of tetraploid accessions (43.6%) was confirmed, but an unusually high number of diploid species (44%) and accessions (35.7%) was found. These results open new perspectives for breeding programs, phylogenetic studies, and for research on apomixis control, since diploids of Paspalum are typically sexual.
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Pozzobon, M. T., Machado, A. C. D. C., Vaio, M., Valls, J. F. M., Peñaloza, A. D. P. D. S., Dos Santos, S., … Rua, G. H. (2008). Cytogenetic analyses in Paspalum L. reveal new diploid species and accessions. Ciencia Rural, 38(5), 1292–1299. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782008000500014
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