2017
DOI: 10.3906/bot-1612-63
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Comparative morphological and cytogenetic study of five Asparagus (Asparagaceae) species from Algeria including the endemic A. altissimus Munby

Abstract: Forty wild populations belonging to five Asparagus species including the endemic A. altissimus were sampled in an eastwest bioclimatic gradient of North Algeria. More than 250 individuals were taxonomically examined and karyologically investigated. Meiotic behavior was analyzed for each species. New chromosome numbers were consistent with the base number x = 10 for the genus Asparagus, and two cytotypes, diploid and hexaploid, were observed. Four species were found to have 2n = 20 chromosomes, highlighting the… Show more

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“…In general, plant height in commercial asparagus varies between 0.3 and 2 m (Anido and Cointry, 2008). Boubetra et al (2017) in their study on A. acutifolius, A. albus, A. horridus, A. o cinalis and A. altissimus species, reported plant lengths between 0.5-2 m, 0.95 m, 0.25-1 m, 0.5-2 m and 1-5 m, respectively. Our research ndings show that the plant sizes of asparagus in Iğdır plain are higher.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In general, plant height in commercial asparagus varies between 0.3 and 2 m (Anido and Cointry, 2008). Boubetra et al (2017) in their study on A. acutifolius, A. albus, A. horridus, A. o cinalis and A. altissimus species, reported plant lengths between 0.5-2 m, 0.95 m, 0.25-1 m, 0.5-2 m and 1-5 m, respectively. Our research ndings show that the plant sizes of asparagus in Iğdır plain are higher.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is thought that they were probably fed by leachate from the riverside. Asparagus is known to be ecologically tolerant of high temperature and arid conditions mainly under forest cover, as well as in various areas including semi-desert steppes (Boubetra et al 2017). Asparagus can be grown in various regions of Africa, America, Asia and Europe, which makes it not selective in terms of climate requirements due to its high adaptability (Vural et al 2000) and they do not like precipitation especially during the spear harvest period (Wilson et al 1996).…”
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“…The plant of Asparagus acutifolius (2n=20) is dioecious, green with short rhizome, and its young shoots are sweet or slightly bitter, greenish and elongated (Boubetra et al, 2017). The same authors described that the fruits of the female plants are globose and black, when they are mature, and they have 1-2 seeds, which have a strong dormancy and are difficult to germinate.…”
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“…In Algeria, very recent limited data are available on the bulbous geophytes, meanwhile some other studies have been carried out on Orchidaceeae (de Bélair 2000, de Bélair & Boussouak 2002, Hadji & Rebbas 2013, Kreutz et al 2013, Bougaham et al 2015, Beghami et al 2015Hamel & Meddad-Hamza 2016, Madoui et al 2017, Boukehili et al 2018 and Asparagaceae (Véla et al 2016, Boubetra et al 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%