Infraspecific variation of C-banded karyotype and chiasma frequency in Cucumis sativus (Cucurbitaceae)

C. Ramachandran, W.A. Brandenburg, S.A.P.M. de Nijs

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    Abstract

    Infraspecific cytogenetical variation was studied in a diverse collection of five non-cultivated and cultivatedCucumis sativus accessions. The individual chromosomes of different accessions could be identified by the C-banding pattern and chromosome measurements. About 40–50% of the genomic area are made up of heterochromatin inC. sativus. The non-cultivated accessions exhibit more heterochromatin and lower chiasma frequencies per pollen mother cell than cultivated accessions. There is infraspecific variation in C-banding pattern, karyomorphology and multinucleolate cells. The use of C-banding in infraspecific classification is discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)31-41
    JournalPlant Systematics and Evolution
    Volume151
    Publication statusPublished - 1985

    Keywords

    • Angiosperms
    • Cucumis sativus L. - Giemsa C-banding
    • Cucurbitaceae
    • heterochromatin
    • infraspecific classification

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