The fundamental karyotype and plastid DNA of Alstroemeria piperata (Liliales, Alstroemeriaceae), a species endemic to the Valparaíso Region, Chile
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Published:2023-12-06
Issue:2
Volume:629
Page:139-146
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ISSN:1179-3163
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Container-title:Phytotaxa
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language:
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Short-container-title:Phytotaxa
Author:
PERRY CARLOS BAEZAORCID,
ROJAS GLORIAORCID,
TORO-NÚÑEZ ÓSCARORCID,
RUIZ-PONCE EDUARDOORCID
Abstract
A recently described species of Chilean Alstroemeria, A. piperata, is endemic to the Mediterranean region and characterized by having storage roots covered with whitish hairs. It is a highly endangered species, consisting only of a single population with few individuals. Its chromosomes are 2n = 16, typical for the genus, but they possess unique secondary constrictions. A molecular analysis of plastid DNA revealed no single nucleotide polymorphisms, which suggests that processes of phenotypic stabilization and incipient genetic isolation may be occurring within the species.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics