INVESTIGADORES
COCUCCI Andrea Aristides
artículos
Título:
Chromosome Reports in South American Nicotianeae (Solanaceae), With Particular Reference to Nierembergia.
Autor/es:
ACOSTA, M. C.; ORDÓÑEZ, A.; COCUCCI A. A.; MOSCONE, E. A.
Revista:
ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN
Editorial:
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN
Referencias:
Año: 2006 vol. 93 p. 634 - 646
ISSN:
0026-6493
Resumen:
Chromosome counts and karyotype information from 41 populations of 20 species and 6 varieties of Nicotianeae(Solanaceae) from South America belonging to Bouchetia Dunal (x 5 8), Fabiana Ruiz & Pav. (x 5 9), Leptoglossis Benth. (x 510), Nierembergia Ruiz & Pav. (x 5 8, 9), and Petunia Juss. (x 5 7, 9) are given, including first reports from 14 taxa: F. densaRe´my, N. ericoides Miers, and P. patagonica (Speg.) Milla´n, with 2n 5 2x 5 18, and N. browallioides Griseb., N. calycinaHook., N. graveolens A. St.-Hil., N. linariifolia Graham var. glabriuscula (Dunal) A. A. Cocucci & Hunz., var. pampeana(Milla´n) A. A. Cocucci & Hunz., and var. pinifolioides (Milla´n) A. A. Cocucci & Hunz., N. pulchella Miers var. pulchella andvar. macrocalyx (Milla´n) A. A. Cocucci & Hunz., N. rivularis Miers, N. tucumanensis Milla´n, and N. veitchii Hook., with 2n 52x 5 16. All species studied are diploids, and most have 2n 5 16. In addition, infraspecific polyploidy is recorded for the firsttime in N. rigida Miers (2n 5 4x 5 32) and confirmed in N. aristata D. Don (n 5 3x 5 24, 2n 5 6x 5 48). In general,karyotypes of the examined species are symmetrical and composed of comparatively small and uniformly sized chromosomes,mostly of the metacentric (m) type except in L. linifolia (Miers) Griseb., P. axillaris (Lam.) Britton, Stern & Poggenb., and P.patagonica, where submetacentric (sm) chromosomes are predominant. There are one or, rarely, two chromosomes bearingnucleolar organizing regions per basic complement. In Nierembergia, karyotype data reflect species grouping. Results suggestthat Bouchetia is the closest taxon to Nierembergia, while Leptoglossis, Petunia, and Fabiana appear more distant. Possiblechromosome number evolution in the tribe is speculated based on molecular phylogenetic studies by other authors. InNierembergia, x 5 9 is proposed to be derived from x 5 8. Dysploid changes in chromosome number and conservation ofchromosome morphology in the karyotypes appear as important evolutionary events in the tribe, while polyploidy is noteworthyonly in Nicotiana L.