2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-021-01756-1
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Cytogenetics of wild species of the Alstroemeriaceae family (Liliales)

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“…A lstroemeria (Alstroemeria hybrida L.), commonly known as Peruvian or Inca lily, is an exotic, rhizomatous (Puntieri et al, 2014) and perennial cut flower crop mostly cultivated under protection in India (Singh, 2006). It has chromosome number of 2n=2x=16 (Baeza et al, 2016, Baeza et al, 2020, Jara-Seguel et al, 2021. Alstroemeria species are native to South America (Chile and eastern Brazil; being two distinct centres of diversity) and belongs to family Alstroemeriaceae (Aagesen and Sanso, 2003, Aker and Healy, 1990, Bayer, 1987, Chacon et al, 2012, Meerow et al, 1999, Sanso et al, 2005.…”
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“…A lstroemeria (Alstroemeria hybrida L.), commonly known as Peruvian or Inca lily, is an exotic, rhizomatous (Puntieri et al, 2014) and perennial cut flower crop mostly cultivated under protection in India (Singh, 2006). It has chromosome number of 2n=2x=16 (Baeza et al, 2016, Baeza et al, 2020, Jara-Seguel et al, 2021. Alstroemeria species are native to South America (Chile and eastern Brazil; being two distinct centres of diversity) and belongs to family Alstroemeriaceae (Aagesen and Sanso, 2003, Aker and Healy, 1990, Bayer, 1987, Chacon et al, 2012, Meerow et al, 1999, Sanso et al, 2005.…”
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“…Un elemento para destacar sobre los resultados obtenidos es el notorio LTC detectado en A. violacea, el que resulta ser uno de los de mayor tamaño registrados en el género. Sobre la base de la información cariotípica de las especies chilenas de Alstroemeria publicadas hasta la fecha (Baeza et al 2007, 2010, 2016, Jara-Seguel et al 2021, los taxones que presentan los valores más altos de LTC (μm) son A. pelegrina L., A. hookeri Lodd. ssp.…”
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