Chromosome studies in southern species of Mimosa (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) and their taxonomic and evolutionary inferences

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Matías Morales
Arturo F. Wulff
Renée H. Fortunato
Lidia Poggio
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[1] Universidad de Morón,Facultad de Agronomía y Ciencias Agroalimentarias
[2] Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET),Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
[3] Universidad de Buenos Aires,undefined
[4] Intendente Güiraldes y Costanera Norte (CI42EHA),undefined
[5] Instituto de Recursos Biológicos CIRN,undefined
[6] INTA,undefined
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Chromosome; Cytogenetics; Hybridization; Mimosoideae; Polyploidy;
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In this work, chromosome numbers and karyotype parameters of 36 taxa of the genus Mimosa were studied, especially from the southern South America center of diversification. Results support that x = 13 is the basic chromosome number in the genus. Polyploidy is very frequent, ca. 56 % of the total of the studied species here are polyploid, confirming that polyploids are more frequent at higher latitudes. The most common ploidy levels found are 2x and 4x, but some species studied exhibit 6x and 8x. In different groups, several ploidy levels were found. Parameters of chromosome size show statistically significant differences between close species, and asymmetry index A2 exhibited low variation between them. It is possible to infer variations of chromosome size between diploids and tetraploids and between basal and derived taxa. The present studies confirm or reveal polyploidy in several groups of South America which are highly diversified in the southernmost area of distribution of the genus, such as sect. Batocaulon ser. Stipellares and sect. Calothamnos. Our data are discussed in a taxonomic context, making inferences about the origin of some polyploid taxa. Polyploidy could be an important phenomenon that increases the morphologic diversity and specific richness in southern South America. On basis of our data, it is possible to hypothesize hybridization between same-ploidy level or different ploidy level taxa. As already shown in the literature, our results confirm the importance of the polyploidy in the speciation of the genus.
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