Mario Hugo Urbani
Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste
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Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2002
Mario Hugo Urbani; Camilo L. Quarin; Francisco Espinoza; M. I. O. Penteado; I. F. Rodrigues
Abstract. Paspalum simplex is a grass distributed throughout the phytogeographic Chaco region in South America from which sexual diploid and apomictic tetraploid races have been reported. We analysed native populations to determine their homogeneity of ploidy level, and the relationship between geographic distribution, ploidy levels, and reproductive systems. The ploidy level was established for 379 plants from 32 wild populations. Tetraploidy and apomixis constitute the most common combination for this species all over the Chaco region. Apomictic hexaploid plants were found associated with 4x populations. Diploids were confined to a small sector of the region. One sexual triploid plant arose from seed harvested in a pure 2x population, and one apomictic 3x plant was found in a mixed 2x-4x population. The results suggest that P. simplex is a core agamic complex characteristic of the Chaco region from which other apomictic polyploid species of the subgenus Anachyris could have evolved.
Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2011
Maria Esperanza Sartor; Camilo L. Quarin; Mario Hugo Urbani; Francisco Espinoza
Knowledge of variation in ploidy levels and reproductive behaviour in natural populations is essential in order to understand the functioning of agamic complexes. The aim of this study was to analyse the ploidy level and mode of reproduction in several wild Paspalum populations. A total of 19 populations representing five different species (P. alcalinum, P. denticulatum, P. lividum, P. nicorae, and P. rufum) were collected. Ploidy level was determined in 1,187 individuals by using flow cytometry. Among these individuals, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, and 7x chromosome constitutions were observed. Diploid sexual cytotypes of P. denticulatum were detected for the first time; this will allow the development of future breeding strategies for this particular species. Flow cytometry seed screen (FCSS) in bulked and single seeds revealed the reproductive diversity of these species, ranging from complete sexuality in diploids and varying levels of facultative apomixis in most tetraploids, to obligate apomixis in pentaploids and hexaploids. A fully sexual tetraploid plant was never detected. Nevertheless, most tetraploid genotypes produced both maternal (by apomixis) and non-maternal (by sexuality) progeny. This residual sexuality is very interesting from an evolutionary point of view, since it would allow the creation of new genotypic combinations in natural populations. In addition, the residual sexuality found in some apomictic tetraploid populations can be used as a source of variability for genetic improvement.
Hereditas | 2004
Eric J. Martínez; Mario Hugo Urbani; Camilo L. Quarin; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz
Journal of Plant Research | 2016
Florencia Galdeano; Mario Hugo Urbani; Maria Esperanza Sartor; Ana Isabel Honfi; Francisco Espinoza; Camilo L. Quarin
Flora | 2014
Alex Leonel Zilli; Diego Hojsgaard; Elsa Andrea Brugnoli; Carlos Alberto Acuña; Ana I. Honfi; Mario Hugo Urbani; Camilo L. Quarin; Eric J. Martínez
Crop Science | 2014
Elsa Andrea Brugnoli; Mario Hugo Urbani; Camilo L. Quarin; Alex Leonel Zilli; Eric J. Martínez; Carlos Alberto Acuña
Crop Science | 2013
Elsa Andrea Brugnoli; Mario Hugo Urbani; Camilo L. Quarin; Eric J. Martínez; Carlos Alberto Acuña
Tropical Grasslands - Forrajes Tropicales | 2018
Florencia Marcón; Mario Hugo Urbani; Camilo L. Quarin; Carlos Alberto Acuña
Revista de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias - UNR | 2012
Patricia Elda Novo; Francisco Espinoza; Mario Hugo Urbani; Camilo L. Quarin
Revista de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias - UNR | 2012
Florencia Galdeano; Mario Hugo Urbani; Ana I. Honfi; F Matzk; Camilo L. Quarin