Karyomorphometry on three polyploid species of Arum L. (Araceae, Aroideae)
Authors/Creators
- 1. Università del Salento, Lecce, Italy
- 2. Dept. of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies, University of the Salento, Lecce, Lecce, Italy
- 3. University of the Salento, Lecce, Italy
- 4. Unaffiliated, Bari, Italy
Description
In this study three polyploid Arum Linnaeus, 1753 species from Southern Italy were chromosomally investigated. Arum italicum Miller, 1768 was found to have 2n = 84 chromosomes and a karyotype composed of numerous asymmetric chromosomes. Arum maculatum Linnaeus, 1753 and A. apulum (Carano) P. C. Boyce, 1993 were found to have 2n = 56 chromosomes. In the examined taxa some chromosome pairs were characterized by the presence of weakly coloured Feulgen-stained segments. The karyotype morphology of A. italicum was found to be similar to that of A. maculatum, but the more asymmetrical karyotype and numerous weakly coloured Feulgen-stained segments observed in the former suggest the existence of more extensive rearrangements. In contrast, A. apulum was observed to have a symmetrical karyotype. The A1, A2 and SYi karyotype asymmetry indices are presented. The relationships between these taxa in terms of karyotype morphology and evolution are discussed.
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