Eleven chromosome counts are reported for Brazilian populations of eight species of Andropogon. Counts for five of the species are first reports for the species. Four of these species, A. arenarius, A. glaziovii, A. lateralis, and A. lindmanii, are hexaploids (n=30) and belong to a group of about a dozen species informally referred to as the Andropogon lateralis complex. Two other species of this complex, A. bicornis and A. hypogynus, we also found to be hexaploids, in agreement with previous reports. Diploid counts (n=10) for A. macrothrix (a first report) and A. virgatus (the same as two previous reports) support the morphological affinities of these two species to other species complexes within Andropogon. © 1986 the New York Botanical G...
In the tribe Andropogoneae, morphological variation is remarkable, mainly in the inflorescence on th...
Chromosome numbers of twenty four taxa in seven genera of the Lythraceae are reported: 16 species an...
Chromosome numbers of nine subtropical woody species collected in Argentina and Paraguay are re...
Andropogon is a pantropical grass genus comprising 100–120 species and found mainly in the grassland...
Andropogon is a pantropical grass genus comprising 100–120 species and found mainly in the grassland...
In north-eastern Argentina, Paraguay and south-eastern Brazil, morphologically intermediate plants i...
In many North American prairies, populations of Andropogon gerardii Vitman (Poaceae) are composed of...
Mitotic chromosome number of 14 taxa of Bothriochloa native to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay were su...
The Andropogon lateralis complex is constituted by 13 taxonomic entities: seven species and six clas...
Se presentan los números cromosómicos y la biología reproductiva de cuatro especies sudamericanas he...
Somatic chromosome counts were made for 13 plant species from Argentina, including: eight species o...
The chromosome numbers of Brazilian species of Myrtaceae were reassessed in the context of chromosom...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
Summary. The genus Orthophytum Beer comprises 53 species, all narrow endemics to south-eastern and n...
Phaneropterinae is the largest subfamily of Tettigoniidae, distributed across the globe. There are f...
In the tribe Andropogoneae, morphological variation is remarkable, mainly in the inflorescence on th...
Chromosome numbers of twenty four taxa in seven genera of the Lythraceae are reported: 16 species an...
Chromosome numbers of nine subtropical woody species collected in Argentina and Paraguay are re...
Andropogon is a pantropical grass genus comprising 100–120 species and found mainly in the grassland...
Andropogon is a pantropical grass genus comprising 100–120 species and found mainly in the grassland...
In north-eastern Argentina, Paraguay and south-eastern Brazil, morphologically intermediate plants i...
In many North American prairies, populations of Andropogon gerardii Vitman (Poaceae) are composed of...
Mitotic chromosome number of 14 taxa of Bothriochloa native to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay were su...
The Andropogon lateralis complex is constituted by 13 taxonomic entities: seven species and six clas...
Se presentan los números cromosómicos y la biología reproductiva de cuatro especies sudamericanas he...
Somatic chromosome counts were made for 13 plant species from Argentina, including: eight species o...
The chromosome numbers of Brazilian species of Myrtaceae were reassessed in the context of chromosom...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
Summary. The genus Orthophytum Beer comprises 53 species, all narrow endemics to south-eastern and n...
Phaneropterinae is the largest subfamily of Tettigoniidae, distributed across the globe. There are f...
In the tribe Andropogoneae, morphological variation is remarkable, mainly in the inflorescence on th...
Chromosome numbers of twenty four taxa in seven genera of the Lythraceae are reported: 16 species an...
Chromosome numbers of nine subtropical woody species collected in Argentina and Paraguay are re...