Mitotic and meiotic chromosomes were examined in a total of 80 plants representing seven taxa in the Japanese Diplazium with summer-green bi-to tripinnate leaves.Diplazium mesosorum and D. sibiricum var. sibiricum are sexual diploids (2n=82; n=4111); D. chinense and D.squamigerum are sexual tetraploids (2n=164; n= 8211); and D. sibiricum var. glabrum is a sterile triploid (2n=123; meiosis irregular). Diplazium nipponicum includes both sterile triploid and sexual tetraploid populations. The triploid is larger in relation to several morphological characteristics and occurs in more southern regions than the tetraploid. Allozyme analysis suggests that the triploid is a hybrid of recurrent origin between the tetraploid and an unknown diploid. Dip/azium x bittyuense is a sterile tetraploid, and the mitotic chromosome number, meiotic chromosome behavior, and allozyme analysis confirm the working hypothesis that it is a hybrid between D. nipponicum and D. chinense. Apomicts are not found within Diplazium with summer-green bi-to tripinnate leaves, and the taxonomic complexity can be attributed to polyploidy and natural hybridization.
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