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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Chromosomes
Diploidy
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Leaves
Plant cytology, morphology, systematics, chorology and evolution
Plant morphology
Plants
Population distributions
Population growth
Shrubs
Spermatophyta
Systematics (diagnosis, chromosome numbers)
Tetraploidy
Triploidy
title CHROMOSOME RACES OF GRAYIA BRANDEGEI (CHENOPODIACEAE)
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