Phenotypic variation seems not to be associated with the genetic profile in Zygopetalum (Orchidaceae): a case study of a high-elevation rocky complex
Shaiany Sabrina Lopes Gomes,
Juliana Mainenti Leal Lopes,
Elyabe Monteiro de Matos
et al.
Abstract:Hybridization associated with polyploidy studies is rare in the tropics. The genus Zygopetalum (Orchidaceae) was here investigated as a case study of Neotropical plants. In the Ibitipoca State Park (ISP), Southeast, Brazil, occurring in outcrops of campos rupestres, it was observed a wide phenotypic variation involving Z. maculatum and Z. triste; individuals with intermediate colors and forms between the species are commonly identi ed. Chromosomal analysis and DNA amount showed a uniform population. Regardless… Show more
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