Abstract
Haploids, diploids and tetraploids of Cyclamen persicum (2n=x=24, 2x=48 and 4x=96), C. graecum (2n=84) and their interspecific hybrids (2n=45, 3x=66, 4x=90) were analyzed cytologically. The mean chromosome association per PMC at diakinesis or at metaphase I in meiosis was 23.29–23.39 I + 0.31–0.36 II in C. persicum (x), 0.17–0.23 I + 23.88–23.92 II in C. persicum (2x), 0.52–1.18 I + 46.39–46.78 II + 0.03–0.09 III + 0.41–0.48IV in C. persicum (4x) and 0.40–0.46I + 41.34–41.63 II + 0.02 III + 0.07–0.21IV in C. graecum. The mean chromosome association per PMC at diakinesis or at metaphase I was 0.47–0.62 I + 44.69–44.76 II in the hybrid (2n=90) of C. persicum (4x) × C. graecum, 38.48–42.50 I + 1.27–3.26 II in microspore-derived plants (2n=45) from the hybrid (2n=90) by anther culture and 26.22–26.67 I + 19.67–19.89 II in the hybrid (2n=66) of C. persicum (2x) × C. graecum. The results indicate that C. graecum is an autotetraploid, the hybrid (2n=4x=90) is an amphidiploid, the microspore-derived plant (2n=45) is a polyhaploid and the hybrid (2n=3x=66) is a sesquidiploid. Based on studies of meiosis, the ploidy levels and the origin of C. graecum and C. persicum are discussed in comparison with several species in the genus Cyclamen.
Similar content being viewed by others
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Ishizaka, H. Cytogenetic studies in Cyclamen persicum, C. graecum (Primulaceae) and their hybrids. Plant Syst. Evol. 239, 1–14 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-002-0261-6
Received:
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-002-0261-6