1947
DOI: 10.1007/bf02861822
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Cytology and genetics of forage grasses

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“…This inconclusive count appears to be the only cytological information available. Myers ( 17) listed two chromosome counts in the tribe Zoysieae; ,(Tragus racemosus) (L.) All. 2n=40, and Anthephora hermaphrodita (L.) Kuntze 2n=18.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This inconclusive count appears to be the only cytological information available. Myers ( 17) listed two chromosome counts in the tribe Zoysieae; ,(Tragus racemosus) (L.) All. 2n=40, and Anthephora hermaphrodita (L.) Kuntze 2n=18.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…La poliploidía puede aparecer como consecuencia de la formación de gametos no reducidos, por la fecundación simultánea de un gameto femenino y dos masculinos o por la formación de quimeras o mosaicos poliploides, dando origen a poliploides (Lacaeda, 1996). A mayor nivel de ploidía, es mayor el tamaño del núcleo celular como resultado de la duplicación cromosómica y hay mayor producción de biomasa (Mayers, 1947;Echandi, 1970;Lacaeda, 1996;Quero et al, 2010). En especies Somatic chromosome number (2n) was determined from samples of root tips actively growing (5 to 10 mm).…”
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“…Polyploidy can appear as consequence of unreduced gametes formation, by simultaneous fertilization of a female gamete and two male or chimera formation or polyploid mosaics, giving origin to polyploids (Lacaeda, 1996). At higher ploidy level, cell nucleus is of greater size as a result of chromosome duplication and there is higher production of biomass (Mayers, 1947;Echandi, 1970;Lacaeda, 1996;Quero et al, 2010). In sympatric species with different ploidy level, hybridization is abundant, so these are a source of genetic diversity (De Wet, 1986).…”
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“…For example, side oats grama (Bouteloua curtipendula) is a polyploid and aneuploid complex, with reported chromosome numbers ranging from 2N = 20 to 2N = 102 (Myers 1947;Snyder and Harlan 1953;Carnahan and Hill 1961). Switch grass (Panicum virgatum) has two chromosomal races, one simply tetraploid (2N = 36), in lowland areas in the southern part of its range and one a mixture of hexaploids, octoploids, and aneuploids in upland southern and all northern sites (Nielsen 1939;McMillan 1959;Porter 1966; Barnett and Carver 1967;Brunken and Estes 1975).…”
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confidence: 99%