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Annals of Botany | 2008

Relationships of the Woody Medicago Species (Section Dendrotelis) Assessed by Molecular Cytogenetic Analyses

Marcela Rosato; Mercedes Castro; Josep A. Rosselló

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The organization of rDNA genes in the woody medic species from the agronomically important Medicago section Dendrotelis was analysed to gain insight into their taxonomic relationships, to assess the levels of infraspecific variation concerning ribosomal loci in a restricted and fragmented insular species (M. citrina) and to assess the nature of its polyploidy. METHODS Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used for physical mapping of 5S and 45S ribosomal DNA genes in the three species of section Dendrotelis (M. arborea, M. citrina, M. strasseri) and the related M. marina from section Medicago. Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) was used to assess the genomic relationships of the polyploid M. citrina with the putatively related species from section Dendrotelis. KEY RESULTS The diploid (2n = 16) M. marina has a single 45S and two 5S rDNA loci, a pattern usually detected in previous studies of Medicago diploid species. However, polyploid species from section Dendrotelis depart from expectations. The tetraploid species (2n = 32) M. arborea and M. strasseri have one 45S rDNA locus and two 5S rDNA loci, whereas in the hexaploid (2n = 48) M. citrina four 45S rDNA and five 5S rDNA loci have been detected. No single chromosome of M. citrina was uniformly labelled after using genomic probes from M. arborea and M. strasseri. Instead, cross-hybridization signals in M. citrina were restricted to terminal chromosome arms and NOR regions. CONCLUSIONS FISH results support the close taxonomic interrelationship between M. arborea and M. strasseri. In these tetraploid species, NOR loci have experienced a diploidization event through physical loss of sequences, a cytogenetic feature so far not reported in other species of the genus. The high number of rDNA loci and GISH results support the specific status for the hexaploid M. citrina, and it is suggested that this species is not an autopolyploid derivative of M. arborea or M. strasseri. Further, molecular cytogenetic data do not suggest the hypothesis that M. arborea and M. strasseri were involved in the origin of M. citrina. FISH mapping can be used as an efficient tool to determine the genomic contribution of M. citrina in somatic hybrids with other medic species.


Folia Geobotanica | 2006

NEW CHROMOSOME NUMBERS FOR PLANT TAXA ENDEMIC TO THE BALEARIC ISLANDS

Mercedes Castro; Josep A. Rosselló

Mitotic chromosome numbers are reported from 25 vascular plant taxa, endemic to the Balearic Islands that are poorly known cytogenetically. The chromosome numbers ofAnthyllis vulneraria subsp.balearica (2n=12),Cymbalaria fragilis (2n=56), andPolygonum romanum subsp.balearicum (2n=40) were determined for the first time. A new chromosome number was found in several populations ofAnthyllis hystrix (2n=70) suggesting that this species is decaploid, in contrast to an earlier work reporting a higher ploidy level (2n=12x=84). The new chromosome number 2n=32 was reported inHypericum hircinum subsp.cambessedesii. It is suggested that the previous count (2n=40) could be explained by the presence of anomalous pentaploid cells in some tissues, contrating with the presence of a regular tetraploid complement (2n=32). Cytogenetic observations suggest thatSibthorpia africana has a diploid chromosome complement of 2n=18, with 0–2 accessory chromosomes. Accessory chromosomes are also reported forPhlomis italica, being the first record of B chromosomes in this genus. Chromosomal instability was found inGalium crespianum andG. friedichii species, with three numbers 2n=44, 55 and 66. Two cytotypes differing in ploidy level were documented within single plants. It is suggested that both species share a regular complement of 2n=44 and that the past hybridization events and formation of regenerating roots from the typical rootstock ofG. crespianum andG. friedrichii could be involved in the genesis of chromosome variants through partial endopolyploidy and concomitant somatic segregation.


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2007

Karyological observations on plant taxa endemic to the Balearic Islands

Mercedes Castro; Josep A. Rosselló


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2007

Karyology of Limonium (Plumbaginaceae) species from the Balearic Islands and the western Iberian Peninsula

Mercedes Castro; Josep A. Rosselló


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2007

Chromosome numbers in Hieracium and Pilosella species (Asteraceae) from the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands

Mercedes Castro; Gonzalo Mateo; Josep A. Rosselló


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2007

A new annual species of Bellium (Asteraceae) from the Balearic Islands

Pere Fraga; Mercedes Castro; Josep A. Rosselló


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2014

Anatomía de los órganos vegetativos de dos especies de Atriplex (Chenopodiaceae) de Venezuela

Damelis Jáuregui; Mercedes Castro; Thirza Ruiz-Zapata; Marlene Lapp


Ernstia | 2014

ESTUDIO ETNOBOTÁNICO DE PLANTAS MEDICINALES EN LA COMUNIDAD CAMPESINA DE PELELOJO, MUNICIPIO URDANETA, ESTADO ARAGUA, VENEZUELA

Miguel Jaramillo; Mercedes Castro; Thirza Ruiz-Zapata; Milagros Lastres; Pedro Torrecilla; Marlene Lapp; Luis Hernández-Chong; Dorian Muñoz


Archive | 2018

Centro de Microscopia Electrónica (CENMEFA)

Mercedes Castro; Damelis Jáuregui; Fernanda Lamberg; José Ascue


Ernstia | 2016

CATÁLOGO ILUSTRADO DE PLANTAS ÚTILES DE COMUNIDADES DEL SUR DEL ESTADO ARAGUA

Thirza Ruiz-Zapata; Mercedes Castro; Miguel Jaramillo; Milagros Lastres; Pedro Torrecilla; Marlene Lapp; Luis Hernández-Chong; Dorian Muñoz

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