CHROMOSOME RACES OF GRAYIA BRANDEGEI (CHENOPODIACEAE)
Diploid (2n = 18) and tetraploid (2n = 36) races of Grayia brandegei differ in phenotype and geographic distribution. Diploids have narrow, linear leaves and mostly are restricted to south-central Utah and northeastern Arizona. Tetraploids are larger statured, bear larger, more oval leaves and mostl...
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description | Diploid (2n = 18) and tetraploid (2n = 36) races of Grayia brandegei differ in phenotype and geographic distribution. Diploids have narrow, linear leaves and mostly are restricted to south-central Utah and northeastern Arizona. Tetraploids are larger statured, bear larger, more oval leaves and mostly occur in isolated populations in northeastern Utah, south-central Wyoming, eastern Colorado, and northwestern New Mexico. Because of their morphological and distributional differences, the tetraploid form is designated as a new variety, Grayia brandegei var plummeri. |
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