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Karyological studies and taxonomic notes for some representatives of Crocus biflorus aggregate (Iridaceae)
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Crocus biflorus aggregate is the most complex group of the genus in terms of
its taxonomy and cytology. In the present study, a karyological analysis of
six Crocus species in the C. biflorus aggregate (i.e. C. adanensis, C.
aerius, C. alexandri, C. almehensis, C. cyprius, and C. danfordiae) was
conducted. Plants were collected from wild localities and analysed to
determine the chromo?some number, karyotype morphology and karyotype
indices. The results are presented along with some taxonomic notes and show
significant variation in both chromosome number and morphology among the
taxa of this particularly complex group. The key findings have been
identified. Crocus adanensis (2n = 14) the karyotype consists of
metacentric, submetacentric, and acro?centric chromosomes. Crocus aerius (2n
= 22) features large satellites on its acrocentric chromosomes, while C.
alexandri (2n = 8 + 1-4B) shows submetacentric and acrocentric chromosomes,
with additional B-chromosomes. Crocus almehensis (2n = 20) has the smallest
chromosomes, mostly submetacentric and C. cyprius (2n = 10) exhibits large,
mostly acrocentric (st) chromosomes. Crocus danfordiae (2n = 8) presents
both heteromorphic and homomorphic cytotypes, indicating potential hybrid
origins. These findings contribute to understanding the cytological
diversity and evolution within the C. biflorus aggregate.
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Title: Karyological studies and taxonomic notes for some representatives of Crocus biflorus aggregate (Iridaceae)
Description:
Crocus biflorus aggregate is the most complex group of the genus in terms of
its taxonomy and cytology.
In the present study, a karyological analysis of
six Crocus species in the C.
biflorus aggregate (i.
e.
C.
adanensis, C.
aerius, C.
alexandri, C.
almehensis, C.
cyprius, and C.
danfordiae) was
conducted.
Plants were collected from wild localities and analysed to
determine the chromo?some number, karyotype morphology and karyotype
indices.
The results are presented along with some taxonomic notes and show
significant variation in both chromosome number and morphology among the
taxa of this particularly complex group.
The key findings have been
identified.
Crocus adanensis (2n = 14) the karyotype consists of
metacentric, submetacentric, and acro?centric chromosomes.
Crocus aerius (2n
= 22) features large satellites on its acrocentric chromosomes, while C.
alexandri (2n = 8 + 1-4B) shows submetacentric and acrocentric chromosomes,
with additional B-chromosomes.
Crocus almehensis (2n = 20) has the smallest
chromosomes, mostly submetacentric and C.
cyprius (2n = 10) exhibits large,
mostly acrocentric (st) chromosomes.
Crocus danfordiae (2n = 8) presents
both heteromorphic and homomorphic cytotypes, indicating potential hybrid
origins.
These findings contribute to understanding the cytological
diversity and evolution within the C.
biflorus aggregate.
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