IMBIV   05474
INSTITUTO MULTIDISCIPLINARIO DE BIOLOGIA VEGETAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Karyotypes of South American species of the Morelloid and Dulcamaroid clades (Solanum, Solanaceae)
Autor/es:
MOYETTA, NATALIA R.; STIEFKENS, LAURA B.; BERNARDELLO, G
Revista:
CARYOLOGIA
Editorial:
UNIV FLORENCE BOTANY INST
Referencias:
Lugar: Florencia; Año: 2013 vol. 66 p. 333 - 345
ISSN:
0008-7114
Resumen:
A karyotypic study on South American representatives of the Morelloid and Dulcamaroid clades ofSolanum was conducted to contribute to a better understanding of their relationships. Mitotic chromosomes of 26 species were examined (13 of which were previously unknown). All taxa presented 2n=2x= 24 and had small chromosomes (less than 4 μm long) with the exception ofS. crispum. Most species displayed symmetrical karyotypes, being 78% and 69% m, 19% and 25% sm and 3% and 6% st for the Morelloid and Dulcamaroid clades, respectively.Solanum crispum (Dulcamaroid clade) was unique by having mostly sm chromosomes and S. sinuatirecurvum(Morelloid clade) stood out with four st pairs and an exclusive pair of satellites in long arms.Solanum tripartitumwas the sole entity exhibiting an sm pair with satellites. Most examined species of these clades resulted karyologically indistinguishable, based on conventionally stained mitotic chromosomes. Molecular analyses are needed to gain a better knowledge of the possible karyoevolutionary trends of both clades.