Euphorbia Linnaeus, 1753 (Euphorbiaceae) is one of the most diverse and complex genera among the angiosperms, showing a huge diversity in morphologic traits and ecologic patterns. In order to improve the knowledge of the karyotype organization of Euphorbia hirta (2n = 18) and E. hyssopifolia (2n = 12), cytogenetic studies were performed by means of conventional staining with Giemsa, genome size estimations with flow cytometry, heterochromatin differentiation with chromomycin A3 (CMA) and 4’,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and Giemsa C-banding, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with 45S and 5S rDNA probes, and impregnation with silver nitrate (AgNO3). Our results revealed small metacentric chromosomes, CMA+/DAPI0 heterochromatin in ...
The genus Eucalyptus encloses several species with high ecological and economic value, being the sub...
The karyotype is shaped by different chromosome rearrangements during species evolution. However, de...
The karyotypes of Eulemur species exhibit a high degree of variation, as a consequence of the Robert...
Euphorbia heterophylla L. (Euphorbiaceae) is a herbaceous species of great economic importance due t...
Abstract Karyomorphological analysis of Euphorbia characias L. using Giemsa and fluorescent techniqu...
Euterpe (Martius, 1823), a genus from Central and South America, has species with high economic impo...
Karyotypes of 12 Euphorbia species were studied and described for the first time; Euphorbia cheirade...
<div><p>Abstract Jatropha is an important genus of Euphorbiaceae, with species largely used for vari...
Euphorbia is one of the largest genera in the Euphorbiaceae family, comprising 2000 species possessi...
AbstractThe morphotypes and chromosome numbers of Euphorbia hyssopifolia and Euphorbia heterophylla ...
The karyotype is shaped by different chromosome rearrangements during species evolution. However, de...
Erythrina consists of 112 leguminous trees and shrubs, distributed throughout the tropical regions....
Euphorbia is one of the largest genera in the Euphorbiaceae family, comprising 2000 species possessi...
Euterpe (Martius, 1823), a genus from Central and South America, has species with high economic impo...
Hieracium transylvanicum is a relic species which occurs in refugial areas of south-eastern Europe. ...
The genus Eucalyptus encloses several species with high ecological and economic value, being the sub...
The karyotype is shaped by different chromosome rearrangements during species evolution. However, de...
The karyotypes of Eulemur species exhibit a high degree of variation, as a consequence of the Robert...
Euphorbia heterophylla L. (Euphorbiaceae) is a herbaceous species of great economic importance due t...
Abstract Karyomorphological analysis of Euphorbia characias L. using Giemsa and fluorescent techniqu...
Euterpe (Martius, 1823), a genus from Central and South America, has species with high economic impo...
Karyotypes of 12 Euphorbia species were studied and described for the first time; Euphorbia cheirade...
<div><p>Abstract Jatropha is an important genus of Euphorbiaceae, with species largely used for vari...
Euphorbia is one of the largest genera in the Euphorbiaceae family, comprising 2000 species possessi...
AbstractThe morphotypes and chromosome numbers of Euphorbia hyssopifolia and Euphorbia heterophylla ...
The karyotype is shaped by different chromosome rearrangements during species evolution. However, de...
Erythrina consists of 112 leguminous trees and shrubs, distributed throughout the tropical regions....
Euphorbia is one of the largest genera in the Euphorbiaceae family, comprising 2000 species possessi...
Euterpe (Martius, 1823), a genus from Central and South America, has species with high economic impo...
Hieracium transylvanicum is a relic species which occurs in refugial areas of south-eastern Europe. ...
The genus Eucalyptus encloses several species with high ecological and economic value, being the sub...
The karyotype is shaped by different chromosome rearrangements during species evolution. However, de...
The karyotypes of Eulemur species exhibit a high degree of variation, as a consequence of the Robert...