“…Two species S. plebia (n=8) and S. leucantha (n=11) were studied and are in accordance with the earlier identical records for these (Gill 1971a). For the latter species Carlson and Straut (1936) reported 2n=32, indicating thereby its existence as two chromosomal types.…”
Section: Hyptis Suaveolenssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Salvia is highly polybasic with x=6-13, 15, 17, 19 (Darlington and Wylie l. c.). Gill (1971a) The earlier record of 2n=34 (Mehra andGill 1968, Gill 1971b) for the species is confirmed and it is diploid on x=17, suggested by Gill (1971b).…”
Section: Hyptis Suaveolensmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…However, since both these species are characterised by early dis junction of some of the bivalents at M-I, the earlier records by Jha and Sinna (l. c.) for L. aspera and Mehra and Gill (1968);Gill (1970) for L. cephalotes, probably, need further confirmation.…”
Section: Hyptis Suaveolensmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The floral heads at maturity become pendant in L. cephalotes while these remain in position in L. aspera. It may be added that a close examination of the voucher specimens of L. aspera and L. cephalotes sub mitted to the Panjab University Botany Department, Chandigarh, by Mehra and Gill (1968); Gill (1970) did not reveal any morphological distinctness. Cytological data is available for 9 species of the genus.…”
Section: Hyptis Suaveolensmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…L. aspera (n=14) though in conformity with the earlier record of Mehra and Gill (1968), differed from the report of n=11 by Jha and Sinna (1960) for the species. For L. cephalotes Mehra andGill (1968) andGill (1970) recorded n=14.…”
“…Two species S. plebia (n=8) and S. leucantha (n=11) were studied and are in accordance with the earlier identical records for these (Gill 1971a). For the latter species Carlson and Straut (1936) reported 2n=32, indicating thereby its existence as two chromosomal types.…”
Section: Hyptis Suaveolenssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Salvia is highly polybasic with x=6-13, 15, 17, 19 (Darlington and Wylie l. c.). Gill (1971a) The earlier record of 2n=34 (Mehra andGill 1968, Gill 1971b) for the species is confirmed and it is diploid on x=17, suggested by Gill (1971b).…”
Section: Hyptis Suaveolensmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…However, since both these species are characterised by early dis junction of some of the bivalents at M-I, the earlier records by Jha and Sinna (l. c.) for L. aspera and Mehra and Gill (1968);Gill (1970) for L. cephalotes, probably, need further confirmation.…”
Section: Hyptis Suaveolensmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The floral heads at maturity become pendant in L. cephalotes while these remain in position in L. aspera. It may be added that a close examination of the voucher specimens of L. aspera and L. cephalotes sub mitted to the Panjab University Botany Department, Chandigarh, by Mehra and Gill (1968); Gill (1970) did not reveal any morphological distinctness. Cytological data is available for 9 species of the genus.…”
Section: Hyptis Suaveolensmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…L. aspera (n=14) though in conformity with the earlier record of Mehra and Gill (1968), differed from the report of n=11 by Jha and Sinna (1960) for the species. For L. cephalotes Mehra andGill (1968) andGill (1970) recorded n=14.…”
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