CHROMOSOMAL VARIATION IN CACTACEAE

Authors

  • José Geraldo de Aquino Assis Universidade Federal da Bahia
  • Juliana Fraga Vasconcelos Senra Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
  • Roberta Borges Botelho IBAMA
  • Alberto Bispo dos Santos Universidade Federal da Bahia
  • Alessandra Selbach Schnadelbach Universidade Federal da Bahia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X13189

Abstract

http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460X13189

The Cactaceae family has 1500-1800 species grouped into 4 subfamilies. Although the amount of cytogenetic studies have not yet cover a significant part of the family, some chromosomal aspects can be highlighted. Family presents basic number n = 11, with variations in ploidy in all four subfamilies, but in a limited number of genus. The phenomenon is more common in Opuntioideae, which presents pronounced vegetative reproduction. Similarly, other groups, many of polyploid also reproduce asexually. Some taxa may show interspecific variation, with different levels of ploidy. The karyotypes are symmetrical, showing little structural change in chromosomes that are small, in most cases not exceeding 3 micrometers. There are records of interspecific hybrids and even partially fertile intergeneric which denotes a reasonable homology of chromosomes, and in some polyploid high level of bivalent formation was detected.

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Published

2014-10-31

How to Cite

Assis, J. G. de A., Senra, J. F. V., Botelho, R. B., Santos, A. B. dos, & Schnadelbach, A. S. (2014). CHROMOSOMAL VARIATION IN CACTACEAE. Ciência E Natura, 36(3), 267–278. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X13189