Progress in Botanical Research 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5274-7_111
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Chromosome Numbers and Karyotype Analysis of Eranthis hyemaus (L.) Salisb.

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“…The basic chromosome number x = 8 has been reported for the entire genus Eranthis (Langlet 1932;Kurita 1955;Tak and Wafai 1996;Gömürgen 1997;Yuan and Yang 2006;Kim et al 2011;Marhold et al 2019). Our results are consistent with previously published data (Yuan and Yang 2006), with insignificant differences in the karyotype formula.…”
Section: Cytogenetic Analysissupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The basic chromosome number x = 8 has been reported for the entire genus Eranthis (Langlet 1932;Kurita 1955;Tak and Wafai 1996;Gömürgen 1997;Yuan and Yang 2006;Kim et al 2011;Marhold et al 2019). Our results are consistent with previously published data (Yuan and Yang 2006), with insignificant differences in the karyotype formula.…”
Section: Cytogenetic Analysissupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Information on the karyotype of Eranthis is quite scanty. Besides E. stellata (examined in this paper) only two other species, E. hyemalis and E. pinnatifida , have been previously analysed karyotypically (Kurita, 1957b, 1958; Tak & Wafai, 1996; Gömürgen, 1997). The karyotypic analyses on E. hyemalis reported by Tak & Wafai (1996) and Gömürgen (1997) are not in agreement with each other, as mentioned above, so its karyotype should be re‐examined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The somatic chromosome number 2n = 2x = 16 has been reported in Eranthis in eight species from both sections: E. byunsanensis (Kim et al 2011), E. cilicica (Langlet 1932), E. hyemalis (Colasante and Ricci 1974;Tak and Wafai 1996;Gömürgen 1998;Caparelli et al 2007;Erst et al 2020a), E. lobulata (Erst et al 2019), E. longistipitata (Erst et al 2019), E. pinnatifida (Kurita 1955), E. sibirica (Gnutikov et al 2016(Gnutikov et al , 2017, and E. stellata (Yuan and Yang 2006). According to another study, E. stellata from Russian Far East would have somatic chromosome number 2n = 14 (Starodubtsev 1985), and this number was recently found in E. tanhoensis (Erst et al 2020b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%