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Resumen de Cytogenetic analyses in Paspalum L. reveal new diploid species and accessions

Marisa Toniolo Pozzobon, Ana Caroline de Carvalho Machado, Magdalena Vaio, José Francisco Montenegro Valls, Andréa del Pilar de Souza Peñaloza, Sileuza dos Santos, Ana Luiza Côrtes, Gabriel Hugo Rua

  • Chromosome numbers were counted in 126 new accessions of 50 Paspalum species from Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia. The chromosome numbers 2n=12, 20, 24, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80 were confirmed. Chromosome numbers for P. arenarium (2n=20), P. barretoi (2n=20), P. aff. ceresia (2n=40), P. corcovadense (2n=20), P. crispulum (2n=20), P. flaccidum (2n=40), P. nummularium (2n=20), P. scalare (2n=20), P. vescum (2n=20) and P. rectum (2n=20) and a diploid cytotype of P. malacophyllum are reported for the first time. The predominance of tetraploid accessions (43.6%) was confirmed, but an unusually high number of diploid species (44%) and accessions (35.7%) was found. These results open new perspectives for breeding programs, phylogenetic studies, and for research on apomixis control, since diploids of Paspalum are typically sexual


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