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Ploidy Characterization of Axonopus by Meiotic Chromosome Counts and Flow Cytometry
Author(s) -
Quesenberry K. H.,
Kenworthy K. E.,
Harrison D.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international turfgrass society research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-1513
DOI - 10.2134/itsrj2016.10.0906
Subject(s) - biology , ploidy , meiosis , chromosome , genetics , gene
Carpetgrasses ( Axonopus spp.) have been used as home lawn, sports, and amenity turfgrasses in many locations around the world. Only limited efforts have focused on genetic improvement of Axonopus for turf. Before initiating any genetic improvement program, knowledge of ploidy differences within and among species in a germplasm collection is critical. We evaluated the ploidy variability in Axonopus compressus (Sw.) P. Beauv, Axonopus furcatus (Flüggé) Hitchc., and Axonopus fissifolius (Raddi) Kuhlm. using flow cytometry and meiotic chromosome counts. Meiotic chromosome observations combined with flow cytometry histograms results show that, within our collection, all genotypes of A. compressus were 2 n = 4 x = 40, one genotype of A. furcatus was 2 n = 4 x = 40, and all genotypes of A. fissifolius were 2 n = 8 x = 80 chromosomes. Although a detailed meiotic analysis was not conducted, photographic evidence supports the finding that meiosis, even in the high‐chromosome‐number A. fissifolius , was regular with very few cytological aberrations.

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