IMBIV   05474
INSTITUTO MULTIDISCIPLINARIO DE BIOLOGIA VEGETAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Cytogenetic studies in Herbertia (Iridaceae)
Autor/es:
MORENO, NATALIA; BERNARDELLO, GABRIEL; ROITMAN, GERMAN
Revista:
CARYOLOGIA
Referencias:
Lugar: Florencia, Italia; Año: 2009 vol. 62 p. 37 - 42
ISSN:
0008-7114
Resumen:
Conventional Feulgen staining, CMA/DAPI banding and FISH with 18-5.8-26S rDNA probe were used to determine chromosome numbers, karyotypes and physical position of GC or AT rich heterochromatin and rDNA sites in three South American species of Herbertia: H. lahue subsp. amoena, H. quareimana, and H. darwinii. The basic number of the genus is x=7, but the analyzed taxa have different ploidy levels. The chromosome number was 2n=14 for H. darwinii and 2n=28 for H. quareimana. The two populations studied of H. lahue subsp. amoena did result in: 2n=42 (Gualeguaychu) and 56 (Palma de Castillo). Chromosome size varied between 1.60 and 5 μm. The karyotypes did give with a total of 8 metacentric (m) + 6 submetacentric (sm) chromosomes for H. darwinii and 20 m + 8 sm chromosomes for H. quareimana. The two populations of H. lahue subsp. amoena showed with 26 m + 16 sm chromosomes and 36 m + 20 sm chromosomes. H. darwinii had a bimodal karyotype. H. darwinii showed one satellited pair whereas the remaining species two (always in short m chromosome arms). Moreover, the 2n=56 population of H. lahue subsp. amoena one satellite on the long arms. No CMA-/DAPI+ bands were detected in any species, but CMA+/DAPI– bands associated with nucleolar organizing regions (NOR) were found in all cases. The locations of the 18-5.8-26S rDNA sites in all species coincided with CMA+/DAPI- bands. Our data suggest that karyotypic diversification in Herbertia included changes in chromosome number, symmetry, and number and position of NORs regions.