Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Karyo-Morphology and Nucleoli Analysis of Commelina L. (Commelinaceae) from Ethiopia
View through CrossRef
Abstract
BackgroundWith about 100 species, Commelina is the largest genus of Commelinaceae in Africa. Although medicinal and economic benefits had been studied extensively, little is known about its cytological analysis. Hence, this study will focus on chromosome and nucleoli analysis of selected species of Commelina L. Somatic chromosomes were prepared from root tips that emerged from the nodes of stem cuttings that were made to stand submerged in water. The roots were pretreated in 8-hydroxyquinelin 3-5 hrs followed by fixation in 3:1 ethanol: acetic acid for 1-24 hrs at 4OC. Air-dry slides were prepared following cellulase and pectinase maceration at 37OC, the preparation was stained in Giemsa stain (PH 6.4), rinsed and mounted. Nucleoli were stained in silver nitrate solution. ResultsChromosome numbers and Karyotype formula of the four species were found as C. africana 2n=2x=30 (12m + 10sm + 8st), C. benghalensis 2n=6x=66 (36m + 24sm + 6st), C. diffusa (Ginchi) 2n=66 (28m +26sm + 12st), C. diffusa (Jimma) 2n=2x=30 (10m + 8sm + 12st) and C. subulata 2n=2x=30 (18m +10sm + 2st). According to Stebbins karyotype asymmetry, the karyotypes of C. africana and C. subulata were 2A type, while that of C. benghalensis and C. diffusa (Ginchi) were 2B type. 3A asymmetry type was obtained for C. diffusa (Jimma). Karotypes of Tradescantia were found to be monomodal for the Commelina species of the studied plant materials. Satellites were observed for species C. africana and C. diffusa with variation in number ranging from 2 to 6. The maximum number of nucleoli observed varies from two to four for Commelina. ConclusionsThis study reported karyotype and nucleoli of the Ethiopian Commelinaceae for the first time. The current investigation can be considered as an additional karyotype data to the earlier meiosis report for Ethiopian materials.
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Title: Karyo-Morphology and Nucleoli Analysis of Commelina L. (Commelinaceae) from Ethiopia
Description:
Abstract
BackgroundWith about 100 species, Commelina is the largest genus of Commelinaceae in Africa.
Although medicinal and economic benefits had been studied extensively, little is known about its cytological analysis.
Hence, this study will focus on chromosome and nucleoli analysis of selected species of Commelina L.
Somatic chromosomes were prepared from root tips that emerged from the nodes of stem cuttings that were made to stand submerged in water.
The roots were pretreated in 8-hydroxyquinelin 3-5 hrs followed by fixation in 3:1 ethanol: acetic acid for 1-24 hrs at 4OC.
Air-dry slides were prepared following cellulase and pectinase maceration at 37OC, the preparation was stained in Giemsa stain (PH 6.
4), rinsed and mounted.
Nucleoli were stained in silver nitrate solution.
ResultsChromosome numbers and Karyotype formula of the four species were found as C.
africana 2n=2x=30 (12m + 10sm + 8st), C.
benghalensis 2n=6x=66 (36m + 24sm + 6st), C.
diffusa (Ginchi) 2n=66 (28m +26sm + 12st), C.
diffusa (Jimma) 2n=2x=30 (10m + 8sm + 12st) and C.
subulata 2n=2x=30 (18m +10sm + 2st).
According to Stebbins karyotype asymmetry, the karyotypes of C.
africana and C.
subulata were 2A type, while that of C.
benghalensis and C.
diffusa (Ginchi) were 2B type.
3A asymmetry type was obtained for C.
diffusa (Jimma).
Karotypes of Tradescantia were found to be monomodal for the Commelina species of the studied plant materials.
Satellites were observed for species C.
africana and C.
diffusa with variation in number ranging from 2 to 6.
The maximum number of nucleoli observed varies from two to four for Commelina.
ConclusionsThis study reported karyotype and nucleoli of the Ethiopian Commelinaceae for the first time.
The current investigation can be considered as an additional karyotype data to the earlier meiosis report for Ethiopian materials.
Related Results
Chromosome and nucleoli diversity in some species of Commelina L. (Commelinaceae) from Ethiopia
Chromosome and nucleoli diversity in some species of Commelina L. (Commelinaceae) from Ethiopia
Abstract
Background With about 100 species, Commelina is the largest genus of Commelinaceae in Africa. Although medicinal and economic benefits had been studied extensively...
Polen de Commelinaceae y Pontederiaceae (Commelinales) de humedales rioplatenses (Argentina)
Polen de Commelinaceae y Pontederiaceae (Commelinales) de humedales rioplatenses (Argentina)
Polen de Commelinaceae y Pontederiaceae (Commelinales) de humedales rioplatenses (Argentina). Se estudiaron los caracteres de los granos de polen de Commelinaceae y Pontederiaceae ...
Computer-based fluorescence quantification: a novel approach to study nucleolar biology
Computer-based fluorescence quantification: a novel approach to study nucleolar biology
Abstract
Background
Nucleoli are composed of possibly several thousand different proteins and represent the most conspicuous compartments in the ...
rRNA intermediates coordinate the multilayered nucleolar phase transition in
C. elegans
rRNA intermediates coordinate the multilayered nucleolar phase transition in
C. elegans
Abstract
The nucleolus is the most prominent membraneless organelle within the nucleus and plays essential roles in rRNA transcription and proces...
Antigenic Proteins of Nucleolar Chromatin of Novikoff Hepatoma Ascites Cells
Antigenic Proteins of Nucleolar Chromatin of Novikoff Hepatoma Ascites Cells
Nucleolar chromatin of Novikoff hepatoma ascites cells contains an antigen (no-Ag1) detected with antinucleolar antibodies by the immunodiffusion technique. This antigen was distin...
Semen analysis of renal transplant patients undergoing immunosuppressive treatment
Semen analysis of renal transplant patients undergoing immunosuppressive treatment
Introduction The prevalence of infertility is increasing at an alarming rate globally. Many couples are afflicted with infertility due to an array of diseases, trauma and psycholog...
Eficácia de herbicidas aplicados em trapoeraba (Commelina benghalensis) na região oeste do Estado do Paraná
Eficácia de herbicidas aplicados em trapoeraba (Commelina benghalensis) na região oeste do Estado do Paraná
A trapoeraba (Commelina spp.) é considerada um gênero tolerante ao glyphosate, apresentando controle reduzido a esse herbicida em estádios avançados. Assim, o objetivo do trabalho ...
Prevalence of
Schistosoma mansoni
infection in Ethiopia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Prevalence of
Schistosoma mansoni
infection in Ethiopia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract
Background
Schistosomiasis is the most predominant helminthic infection in tropics and subtropics...

