2002
DOI: 10.1080/00087114.2002.10797882
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Chromosome studies on eight species ofEryngiumL. (Saniculoideae, Apiaceae) from Argentina

Abstract: A cytological analysis of eight Argentinean species of Eryngium L. (Saniculoideae, Apiaceae) is carried out. Karyotypes of eight species and original chromosome counts for three of them (indicated with an asterisk) are notified: E. coronatum*Hook.Schlechtd. (2n=6x=48; 26m+ 4m-sm +14sm + 4st). The first three species belong to the Section Foetida, while the remaining five, belong to Panniculata. Both Sections are easily differentiated by morphology; our chromosomal study shows that these sections can also be re… Show more

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“…The other five studied species belong to section Panniculata, a group where polyploidy seems to have played a major role in speciation. C alviño et al . (2002) found three ploidy levels: diploid ( E. horridum and E. eburneum , 2n=2x=16), tetraploid ( E. megapotamicum , 2n=4x=32) and hexaploid ( E. pandanifolium and E. mesopotamicum , 2n=6x=48).…”
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“…The other five studied species belong to section Panniculata, a group where polyploidy seems to have played a major role in speciation. C alviño et al . (2002) found three ploidy levels: diploid ( E. horridum and E. eburneum , 2n=2x=16), tetraploid ( E. megapotamicum , 2n=4x=32) and hexaploid ( E. pandanifolium and E. mesopotamicum , 2n=6x=48).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eryngium nudicaule is a widely distributed and highly polymorphic taxon (M artínez and G alotti 2001) that has already been cytologically studied (in meiosis and mitosis) in several Brazilian and Argentinean populations (C onstance et al 1971; V ianna and I rgang 1971; A lmada et al 2002; C alviño et al 2002). In the present work the gametic chromosome number n=7 for this diploid species is confirmed.…”
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