CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN COMPOSITAE. III. SENECIONEAE
- 1 February 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Botany
- Vol. 50 (2) , 131-139
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1963.tb07188.x
Abstract
Ornduff, Robert (Duke U., Durham, N. C), Peter H. Raven, Donald W. Kyhos, and A. R. Kruckeberg. Chromosome numbers in Compositae. III. Senecioneae. Amer. Jour. Bot. 50(2): 131–139. Illus. 1963.—Chromosome counts are reported for 75 taxa of tribe Senecioneae (Compcsitae) and are listed with a generic summary of previous counts in the tribe. First counts are reported for Bedfordia, Crocidium, Dimeresia, Gamolepis, Lepidospartum, Luina, Peucephyllum, Telradymia, and the first definite count recorded for Euryops. New numbers are added to those previously known in Arnica and Psathyrotes. Intraspecific differences in ploidy‐level are reported in 4 North American species of Senecio. Although chromosome numbers are useful as an aid in delimiting some genera of Senecioneae, they are of little use in circumscribing genera peripheral to Senecio, primarily because of the great range of chromosome numbers of that genus. Chromosome numbers support suggestions based on morphological considerations that genera such as Crocidium and Dimeresia do not belong in Senecioneae, whereas chromosome number and morphology of the plants virtually prohibit the removal of such genera as Peucephyllum, Lepidospartum, and Telradymia from Senecioneae, despite the suggestions of several recent authors. It is proposed that the base number for the tribe is 10 and that the tribe originated in the Old World, with subsequent widespread migration and diversification.Keywords
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