Chromosome numbers in the tribes Anthemideae and Inuleae (Asteraceae)

Twenty‐two chromosome counts of 19 taxa (21 populations) in the tribe Anthemideae and one member (one population) of the tribe Inuleae of the family Asteraceae are reported. The Anthemideae studied belong to the subtribes Artemisiinae (14 Artemisia taxa, and one species each of the genera Dendranthe...

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description Twenty‐two chromosome counts of 19 taxa (21 populations) in the tribe Anthemideae and one member (one population) of the tribe Inuleae of the family Asteraceae are reported. The Anthemideae studied belong to the subtribes Artemisiinae (14 Artemisia taxa, and one species each of the genera Dendranthema, Filifolium and Neopallasia) and Tanacetinae (one species each of the genera Lepidolopha and Tanacetopsis). From the Inuleae, we studied one Inula species.  Five  counts  are  new  reports  (including  two  at  generic  level),  six  are  not  consistent  with  previous  counts and the remainder are confirmations of very limited (one to four records) previous data. Most of populations of Anthemideae studied have the basic chromosome number x = 9, with ploidy levels ranging from 2x to 10x. Dysploidy is also present, with two x = 8 diploid taxa. The species of Inuleae studied is a diploid with x = 10, also indicating dysploidy, other members of the same genus Inula having basic numbers of x = 9 or 8. © 2005 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2005, 148, 77–85.
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Artemisia
Asteraceae
chromosomes
Compositae
Compositae -Dendranthema
Dendranthema
dysploidy
Filifolium
Inula
Inuleae
karyology
Lepidolopha
Neopallasia
plant genetics
polyploidy
Tanacetopsis
title Chromosome numbers in the tribes Anthemideae and Inuleae (Asteraceae)
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