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Analysis of the germination rate, mitotic index and karyotype of Chromolaena barranquillensis (Hieron.) R.M. King and H. Rob.Asteraceae
Author
Rull, Valentí
Montoyab, Encarni
Noguéc, Sandra
Vegas-Vilarrúbiae, Teresa
Safonta, Elisabet
Publisher
South African Journal of Botany
Publication Year
2014
Body

Chromolaena barranquillensis (Asteraceae) is an endemic plant of northern Colombia that has garnered economic and medicinal interest, because species from the genus Chromolaena have shown diverse biological activities. This study describes, for the first time, the karyotype, germination and mitotic indices of C. barranquillensis (Hieron.) R.M. King & H. Rob. The germination index was between 34% and 56% with an average germination rate of 1.2 ± 0.4 seeds/day. The mitotic index analysis allowed to determine the cell cycle time (4 h, 10 min) and the mitotic hours (3:00–8:00 h and 17:00 h). The mitosis time was 49 min, equivalent to ~ 20% of the cell cycle. Karyotype analysis showed that C. barranquillensis is a hexaploid species with a chromosomal formula 2n = 6x = 60 = 48 m + 12 sm, and the average chromosomal lengths were 1.7 ± 0.1 ?m to 0.9 ± 0.3 ?m. The Stebbins asymmetry index was 2B, and the total form percentage was ~ 41%. These results uncover differences between C. barranquillensis and Chromolaena odorata, one of the most abundant species found in the world and the most closely related species to C. barranquillensis.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
94
Journal Number
0
Journal Pages
149-154
Journal Name
South African Journal of Botany
Keywords
Chromolaena barranquillensis
Cytogenetic
germination rate
Karyotype
Mitotic index
Alien invasive species
Colombia