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Caryologia
International Journal of Cytology, Cytosystematics and Cytogenetics
Volume 71, 2018 - Issue 3
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New chromosome counts and evolutionary tendencies in some dicots analyzed from Parvati Valley, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh

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Pages 238-262 | Received 21 Dec 2017, Accepted 02 Apr 2018, Published online: 12 Jul 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The present study covers chromosome counts, male meiosis and pollen fertility in 164 species of dicots from the Parvati Valley, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh. Gathered cytological information generates first ever chromosome counts, new diploid/polyploid cytotypes and varied chromosome counts. As many as 41 species (25%) showed intraspecific euploid cytotypes. Role of aneuploidy causing chromosomal variation is apparent from the existence of 71 species (43.29%) depicting aneuploid/dysploid cytotypes at diploid and/or polyploid levels and 114 genera showing dibasic/polybasic nature. The existence of abnormalities in several species resulted in the production of genetically imbalanced and sterile pollen grains. The viable gametes with variable chromosome numbers might have played a part in the origin of aneuploids, polyploids and species complexes. Also the non-viable gametes produced as a consequence of meiotic irregularities might have resulted in reduction of reproductive success of species through seeds. Consequently, the plants have adopted alternate means of propagation through asexual and vegetative modes which is quite prevalent in the plants of area.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to the head, Department of Botany, Punjabi University, Patiala and Dr P. Singh, Director, Botanical Survey of India, Headquarters Kolkata and Head of- Office, NRC, Dehra Dun, for the necessary herbarium (PUN, BSD) and library facilities.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The authors are indebted to the University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, for providing financial support [DRS SAP I, II & III], ASIST programme, DBT-IPLS (Department of Biotechnology Interdisciplinary Programme of Life Sciences for advanced research and education) Project funded by the Department of Biotechnology, Governmentof India and Senior Research Fellowship to Rohit Kumarunder Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship [F1-17.1/2012-13/RGNF-2012-13-SC-HIM-18573].

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