Meiotic chromosome numbers of five Carex taxa in Korea (Cyperaceae)
2018
Chung, K.S., Jungwon University, Goesan, Republic of Korea | Im, H.T., Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
Carex L. (Cyperaceae) is the largest angiosperm genus in the temperate zones with more than 2,000 species worldwide. Unusual chromosome structures, called holocentric chromosomes, have been postulated to contribute to species diversity in the genus. In Korea, this genus has the greatest number of species, but chromosome information as it pertains to the taxa is mostly unknown. Here, we report meiotic chromosome numbers of five Carex taxa in Korea. The following observations are made: Carex jaluensis Kom. (n = 27II, 28II, 29II, 30II), C. japonica Thunb. (n = 28II, 29II), C. planiculmis Kom. (n = 30II), C. miyabei Franch. (n = 33II, 36II), C. neurocarpa Maxim. (n = 51II, 53II, 54II). Except for C. planiculmis, all of the species exhibit variations in chromosome numbers within individuals and/or taxa. The findings with regard to chromosome number diversity in Carex suggest that chromosome number variation (aneuploidy, agmatoploidy and/or symploidy) plays an important role in the richness of the species in the genus. Further cytological investigations are needed for a better understanding of sedge diversity in Korean flora.
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