Artículo
DNA content in species of Vernonia and Vernonanthura from South America : an approach to systematics and evolution of the Vernonieae (Asteraceae)
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2015-11Registro en:
Vega, Álvaro José y Dematteis, Massimiliano, 2015. DNA content in species of Vernonia and Vernonanthura from South America : an approach to systematics and evolution of the Vernonieae (Asteraceae). Plant Biosystems. Londres: Taylor & Francis, vol. 151, no. 1, p. 131-138. ISSN 1724-5575.
1126-3504
Autor
Vega, Álvaro José
Dematteis, Massimiliano
Institución
Resumen
There are relatively few studies of DNA content in the Vernonieae (Asteraceae) tribe. The first studies were realized in the Lessingianthus genus and determined the DNA content of 25 species. After DNA content, ploidy level and the total karyotype were compared in 6 Chrysolaena species. The aim of this study was to present, for the first time, the DNA content values of Vernonanthura and Vernonia and to thereby expand knowledge of the Vernonieae tribe. A total of 19 natural
populations belonging to the genera Vernonanthura and Vernonia were studied for the first time. The results were compared with other Vernonieae genera and with other Asteraceae tribes. Our results found that Vernonieae have the smallest range of
1C value variation in Asteraceae. Furthermore, there were differences in the DNA content of Vernonia and Vernonanthura. These results show that low DNA content and herbaceous habit in Vernonia are characters derived from the higher DNA
content and woody habit present in Vernonanthura. These results could indicate a hybrid origin of one species and allow the determination of both the ploidy and chromosome number of other taxa. The results observed in Vernonanthura species showed a highly significant correlation between 1C-value and latitude.