In:
Journal of Systematics and Evolution, Wiley, Vol. 53, No. 6 ( 2015-11), p. 529-534
Abstract:
Elymus tangutorum (Nevski) Hand.‐Mazz (2 n = 6 x = 42) is a perennial species in the tribe Triticeae, which distributes in Nepal and north and northwest China. However, the genome constitution of E. tangutorum is controversial and its taxonomic status is not clear. Hybridizations of E. tangutorum were carried out with E. wawawaiensis J. R. Carlson & Barkworth ( StH ), Roegneria grandis Keng ( StY ), and E. dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb. ( StYH ). Meiotic pairing in the hybrids E. tangutorum × E. wawawaiensis ( StH ), E. tangutorum × R. grandis ( StY ), and E. tangutorum × E. dahuricus ( StYH ) averaged 10.48, 11.12, and 20.92 bivalents per cell, respectively. The results suggested that E. tangutorum is an allohexaploid and contains the StYH genomes. Results of genomic in situ hybridization analysis strongly supported the chromosome pairing data. Therefore, E. tangutorum should be treated as Campeiostachys dahurica var. tangutorum (Nevski) B. R. Baum, J. L. Yang & C. Yen. Intergenomic rearrangements of E. tangutorum may be affected by environmental factors.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1674-4918
,
1759-6831
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2015
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2516638-4
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6,25
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12