ORIGIN OF FRAGARIA POLYPLOIDS. I. CYTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

Abstract
The genomic relationships between modern Fragaria diploids (European and American F. vesca and F. viridis—2n = 14) and octoploids (F. virginiana and F. chiloensis—2n = 56) were investigated. This contrasts with previous studies where cultivars have represented the octoploids. Critical information on genomic pairing was obtained by comparing chromosome behavior of pentaploid hybrids with that of hexaploid hybrids (obtained by using a recent colchiploid of European F. vesca). Supporting data were also used from an F. chiloensis × Potentilla glandulosa hybrid (2n = 35). A revision of the AABBBBCC (Federova) genomic formula for the octoploids to AAA'A'BBBB is proposed based upon cytological evidence of homology between the AA and “CC” genomes. The phylogeny of the octoploids is postulated.