Karyological studies of four endemic Centaurea L. species
2015
Uysal, Tuna | Bozkurt, Meryem | Şimşek Sezer, Ela Nur | Ertuğrul, Kuddisi | Tugay, Osman
In this paper, four endemic Centaurea species were investigated in terms of their chromosome numbers and karyomorphology. The chromosomal counts confirmed the results of previous reports, that the genus Centaurea has different basic chromosome numbers. Centaurea yaltirikii and Centaurea demirizii are diploid taxa. Centaurea yaltirikii has 2 n = 18 chromosomes, and therefore has a basic chromosome number of nine, which is common in the genus Centaurea . A local endemic species, Centaurea demirizii has 2 n = 16 chromosomes and a different basic chromosome number of x = 8, and this basic number is relatively rare for Centaurea. Centaurea leptophylla and Centaurea saligna are tetraploid with 2 n = 36 chromosomes. We found predominance of chromosomes being metacentric and submetacentric. The results increase our karyological knowledge of these species. Moreover, this paper gives short taxonomic and morphologic notes to complement the information provided by Flora of Turkey with regards to the studied species.
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