Karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships

In this work we studied the chromosome number and karyotype formula of seven species of Mi- mosa L. (Mimosoideae, Leguminosae). The chromosome number 2n = 2x = 26 for M. detinens Benth., M. hex- andra M. Micheli, M. ostenii Speg. ex Burkart and M. xanthocentra Mart. var. mansii (Benth.) Barneby are...

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Autores principales: Matías, M., Wulff, A.F., Fortunato, R.H., Poggio, L.
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spelling todo:paper_00087114_v64_n2_p203_Matias2023-10-03T14:07:55Z Karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships Matías, M. Wulff, A.F. Fortunato, R.H. Poggio, L. Chromosome Cytogenetics Karyotype Leguminosae Mimosa Mimosoideae In this work we studied the chromosome number and karyotype formula of seven species of Mi- mosa L. (Mimosoideae, Leguminosae). The chromosome number 2n = 2x = 26 for M. detinens Benth., M. hex- andra M. Micheli, M. ostenii Speg. ex Burkart and M. xanthocentra Mart. var. mansii (Benth.) Barneby are new records, while the chromosome number 2n = 2x = 26 for M. debilis var. debilis, M. urugüensis Hook. and Arn. and M. uliginosa Chodat and Hassl. confirm previous records. Karyotype formulae revealed the existence of metacentric and submetacentric chromosomes, and the chromosomal asymmetry indexes did not show significant differences between taxa. The chromosome length of xerophilous and endemic M. detinens and M. ostenii differed from the rest of species, indicating that this parameter could have taxonomic value. In addition, the relationship between total chromosome length and climatic parameters showed that diploid species of marginal areas of distribution have a larger chromosome size, and that this could be related with mechanisms of ecologi- cal adaptation. © 2011 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Fil:Wulff, A.F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Poggio, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00087114_v64_n2_p203_Matias
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topic Chromosome
Cytogenetics
Karyotype
Leguminosae
Mimosa
Mimosoideae
spellingShingle Chromosome
Cytogenetics
Karyotype
Leguminosae
Mimosa
Mimosoideae
Matías, M.
Wulff, A.F.
Fortunato, R.H.
Poggio, L.
Karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships
topic_facet Chromosome
Cytogenetics
Karyotype
Leguminosae
Mimosa
Mimosoideae
description In this work we studied the chromosome number and karyotype formula of seven species of Mi- mosa L. (Mimosoideae, Leguminosae). The chromosome number 2n = 2x = 26 for M. detinens Benth., M. hex- andra M. Micheli, M. ostenii Speg. ex Burkart and M. xanthocentra Mart. var. mansii (Benth.) Barneby are new records, while the chromosome number 2n = 2x = 26 for M. debilis var. debilis, M. urugüensis Hook. and Arn. and M. uliginosa Chodat and Hassl. confirm previous records. Karyotype formulae revealed the existence of metacentric and submetacentric chromosomes, and the chromosomal asymmetry indexes did not show significant differences between taxa. The chromosome length of xerophilous and endemic M. detinens and M. ostenii differed from the rest of species, indicating that this parameter could have taxonomic value. In addition, the relationship between total chromosome length and climatic parameters showed that diploid species of marginal areas of distribution have a larger chromosome size, and that this could be related with mechanisms of ecologi- cal adaptation. © 2011 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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author Matías, M.
Wulff, A.F.
Fortunato, R.H.
Poggio, L.
author_facet Matías, M.
Wulff, A.F.
Fortunato, R.H.
Poggio, L.
author_sort Matías, M.
title Karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships
title_short Karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships
title_full Karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships
title_fullStr Karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships
title_full_unstemmed Karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships
title_sort karyotype studies in mimosa (mimosoideae, leguminosae) from southern south america and ecological and taxonomic relationships
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00087114_v64_n2_p203_Matias
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