THE CHROMOSOMES OF PACHYPHYTUM (CRASSULACEAE)

Autor: Charles H. Uhl, Reid Moran
Rok vydání: 1973
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Zdroj: American Journal of Botany. 60:648-656
ISSN: 0002-9122
DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1973.tb05969.x
Popis: A B S T R A C T Eleven of the 12 species of Pachyphytum, all that are available, have n = 31-33 standard chromosomes, or a multiple. Accessory chromosomes were found in some or all collections of four species; some cells of one plant have more than 50 of them. Accessory chromosomes often occur in groups at metaphase I, corresponding to their origin from one to several chromocenters of prophase I. Intraspecific polyploidy occurs within five species, with diploids to 12ploids (n = ca. 186) in P. compactum and diploids to decaploids (n = ca. 160) in P. hookeri. Although the basic chromosome number is high, evidence from meiosis in certain hybrids shows that the basic 31-33 chromosomes are probably all different: they do not pair with each other and they do not duplicate each other. Polyploids, with 62 or more chromosomes, are probably autopolyploids: they form multivalents, and the chromosomes they contribute to hybrids pair with each other. Three different probable hybrids have been found in the wild, and more than 300 hybrids have been produced in cultivation. PACHYPHYTUM is a small Mexican genus of succulent plants allied to Echeveria. The plants are striking, with thick, finger-sized leaves on stems
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