Cytology of Monochoria vaginalis complex Presl

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The cytology of two taxa of Pontederiaceae is reported, viz. M. vaginalis (n=26, 2n=52) and M. vaginalis var. plantaginea (n=12, 2n=24). The chromosome number of the latter taxon is a new count. The karyotype of M. vaginalis consisted of three pairs of M type, 7 m type, 12 sm type and 4 st type with 2B type of asymmetry. In M. vaginalis var. plantaginea, the karyotype consisted of 2 pairs of M type, 5 m type, 4 sm type and one st type with 2B type of asymmetry. These two taxa show the basic numbers 13 and 6 respectively. They are morphologically almost distinct with conspicuous differences in leaf-shape and plant size. The similarity in chromosome morphology shows their colse relationship. It is suggested that M. vaginalis is an allotetraploid of M. vaginalis var. plantaginea and M. hastaefolia. © 1983, Japan Mendel Society, International Society of Cytology. All rights reserved.

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Christopher, J. (1983). Cytology of Monochoria vaginalis complex Presl. CYTOLOGIA, 48(3), 627–631. https://doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.48.627

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