The fundamental karyotype of Alstroemeria spathulata C. Presl (Alstroemeriaceae), and endemic Chilean species
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A. spathulata, Chile, endemism, karyotypeAbstract
A study is made of the chromosomes of a population of Alstroemeria spathulata C. Presl, endemic to Chile, and a 2n = 2x = 16 chromosomes is reported, with a chromosome formula consisting of four metacentric, one submetacentric, one subtelocentric and two telocentric chromosomes. These characteristics are compared with a previously reported population of the same species, and many similarities are found between them. These data allow us to verify and affirm the enormous stability in the karyotype in wild species of Alstroemeria.
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