CYTOLOGIA
Online ISSN : 1348-7019
Print ISSN : 0011-4545
Population Diversity and Polyploidy Incidence in 3 Silene Species. A Cytological Approach
Masoud SheidaiRoza EftekharianAbbas GholipoorZahra Noormohammadi
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2011 年 76 巻 4 号 p. 395-402

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Cytological studies were performed in 20 populations of 3 Silene species of the section Auriculatae L., Silene gynodiocia Ghazanfar, S. crispans Litw., S. indeprensa Schischk. The populations studied had 2n=2x=24, 2n=4x=48 and 2n=8x=96 chromosome number, showing 2 polyploidy levels for S. indeprensa and S. gynodiocia. The chromosomes were mostly metacentric and submetacentric but 1 pair of teloentric chromosome was observed in the octaploid Dargaz population of S. indeprensa. The ANOVA test showed no significant difference among populations of S. indeprensa and populations of S. gynodiocia for size of the chromosomes, mean chromosome length, A1 and A2 indices as well as TF value. This indicates that no significant chromatin loss or gain has occurred in the process of karyotype differentiation in these populations, and in the case of octaploid and tetraploid populations, still the mean value of chromosomes are maintained. However, the species differed significantly for CV value, indicating that during species diversification a change has occurred in the size of chromosomes within a karyotype due to structural changes of the chromosomes. Meiosis analysis showed that the chromosomes mainly form bivalents and univalents in the metaphase of meiosis I, although some amounts of quadrivalents were observed in all populations including diploids due to heterozygote translocations. T-test analysis showed significant difference in the relative values of total and terminal chiasmata as well as a number of ring bivalents between the populations having 2n=24 and 2n=48 chromosome number indicating that with an increase in polyploidy level, significant change has occurred in the number of genes controlling chiasma frequency. The occurrence of unreduced pollen grains indicates the role of this phenomenon in polyploidy incidence in the species studied.

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