2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-015-1249-3
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High frequency of cytomixis observed at zygotene in tetraploid Lippia alba

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“…The wounding of the tissues during the excision of explant can trigger the damaging oxidative burst [73]. Along with other factors that induce somaclonal variation, the natural instability of L. alba genome already reported [28,36,38], might compose a complex scenario responsible for genetic variation detected in L. alba.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…The wounding of the tissues during the excision of explant can trigger the damaging oxidative burst [73]. Along with other factors that induce somaclonal variation, the natural instability of L. alba genome already reported [28,36,38], might compose a complex scenario responsible for genetic variation detected in L. alba.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Reis, et al [28] reported that there is a considerable variation in genome size of L. alba. Five different chromosome numbers (2n = 30, 38,45,60,90) and different DNA amounts were detected in 106 accessions. Another aspect is the natural karyotype variation observed even within the diploids.…”
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“…Some scientists suggest that the chromosomal polymorphisms of microsporocytes and pollen grains, as well as a large variety of natural polyploid cytotypes in many plant species confirm the involvement of migrant chromatin in the karyotype restructuring (Zheng et al, 1987;Zhou, 2003;Malallah and Attia, 2003;Lattoo et al, 2006;Ghaffari, 2006;Lattoo et al. 2006;Negron-Ortiz, 2007;Kumar and Singhal, 2008;Pierre e de and Sousa, 2011;Singhal et al, 2011a,b;Rana et al, 2013;Mandal et al, 2013;Mursalimov et al, 2013Mursalimov et al, , 2015bReis et al, 2015).…”
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“…(Tarkowska, ; Bobak and Herich, ; Narain, ; Bauchan et al, ; Dwivedi et al, ; Bedi, ; Grodzinsky et al, ; de Souza and Pagliarini, ; Ghaffari, ; Sidorchuk et al, ; Kravets, , ; Negron‐Ortiz, ). Cytomixis rather frequently occurs in polyploids and within the same species in the forms with different ploidy levels (Falistocco et al, ; Bellucci et al, ; Ghaffari, ; Lattoo et al, ; Kumar and Singhal, , ; Singhal et al, ; Guan et al, ; Mursalimov et al, ; Reis et al, ). Climatic and seasonal factors, especially extreme temperatures and drought also increase cytomixis activity (Soman and Bhavanandan, ; Kumar and Singhal, , ; Zinn et al, ; Pecrix et al, ; Singhal et al, ; Kravets et al, ; Malik and Gupta, ; de Storme and Geelen, ; de Storme and Mason, ).…”
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confidence: 99%