Karyological Investigation of Four Endemic Hyacinthella Species From Turkey

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Date

2024

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Japan Mendel Society

Abstract

The chromosome numbers and karyotypes of four endemic species belonging to the genus Hyacinthella distributed in Turkey have been examined. These taxa encompass H. campanulata K. Perss. & Wendelbo, H. acutiloba K. Perss. & Wendelbo, H. siirtensis B. Mathew, H. micrantha (Boiss.) Chouard. The chromosome numbers of investigated taxa have been ascertained as 2n=2x=18 (H. acutiloba and H. campanulata) and 2n=2x=22 (H. micrantha and H. siirtensis). The mean chromosome length varies between 1.65µm (H. micrantha) and 6.37µm (H. siirtensis). Haploid chromosome lengths varied between 25.39µm (H. micrantha) to 31.56µm (H. siirtensis) among these species. The arm ratio was determined as a minimum of 1.06 in H. acutiloba, and as a maximum of 4.48 in H. siirtensis, whereas the lowest relative length was observed in H. siirtensis (6.08%), and the highest relative length was found in H. siirtensis (20.18%). Karyotype analysis indicated that Hyacinthella taxa typically possessed median (m), submedian (sm), and subterminal (st) chromosomes. ©2024 The Japan Mendel Society.

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Asparagaceae, Chromosome Number, Hyacinthella, Karyotype, Turkey

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Q4

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Q4

Source

Cytologia

Volume

89

Issue

1

Start Page

53

End Page

56