2006
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-006-0005-0
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Chromosome counts in some Alchemilla species from north-east Anatolia

Abstract: This paper presents the results of karyological analysis of seven Alchemilla species collected from north-east Anatolia, Turkey, belonging to Alchemilla sect. Alchemilla subsect. Heliodrosium ser. Vulgares and subsect. Calycanthum ser. Elatae and ser. Calycinae. The following chromosome numbers were determined: A. haraldi 2n = 85-105, A. heterophylla 2n = 85-97, A. hirtipedicellata 2n = 86-100, A. oriturcica 2n = 86-102, A. persica 2n = 78-99, A. procerrima 2n = 69-78 and A. trabzonica 2n = 78-88. The chromoso… Show more

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“…The other published reports for this species include 2 n = 32, 64, 96, 102–110, 120, 128, 140, 224 from India (Panigrahi & Purohit, 1984), 2 n = 64 from Russia (Strasburger, 1904; Tischler, 1934), 2 n = 96 from Greenland (Jorgensen et al, 1958), 2 n = 100 from Russia (Ehrenberg, 1945), and 2 n = 104–110 from central and northwest Europe (Löve & Löve, 1961). Raven (1975) suggested the basic number in Alchemilla to be x = 8, but according to Hayirlioglu‐Ayaz & Inceer (2006) both x = 7 and x = 8 are the basic numbers in the genus. From the present and previous chromosome number reports, x = 10 and 17 are suggested to be the other basic numbers in the genus.…”
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“…The other published reports for this species include 2 n = 32, 64, 96, 102–110, 120, 128, 140, 224 from India (Panigrahi & Purohit, 1984), 2 n = 64 from Russia (Strasburger, 1904; Tischler, 1934), 2 n = 96 from Greenland (Jorgensen et al, 1958), 2 n = 100 from Russia (Ehrenberg, 1945), and 2 n = 104–110 from central and northwest Europe (Löve & Löve, 1961). Raven (1975) suggested the basic number in Alchemilla to be x = 8, but according to Hayirlioglu‐Ayaz & Inceer (2006) both x = 7 and x = 8 are the basic numbers in the genus. From the present and previous chromosome number reports, x = 10 and 17 are suggested to be the other basic numbers in the genus.…”
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“…Some unidentified plant specimens were compared with those in the herbaria KATO, ANK and GAZI. In addition to the main flora works, many other studies on current taxonomic measurements or arrangements related to some genera, species, subspecies and varieties have been examined and evaluated (Kaya, 2003;Coşkunçelebi & Beyazoğlu, 2001;Hayırlıoğlu-Ayaz & Beyazoğlu, 2002;Hayırlıoğlu-Ayaz & Kalheber, 2002;Coşkunçelebi, 2003;Kučera et al, 2006;Al-Shehbaz et al, 2007;Bräutigam & Greuter, 2007;Karaer & Celep, 2008).…”
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