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Liu Yan, Zhang Shaoai, Hsu Pingsheng, Li Linchu. CHROMOSOME NUMBERS OF SEVERAL CULTIVATED PLANTS FROM SHANGHAI[J]. Plant Science Journal, 1985, 3(3): 225-228.
Citation: Liu Yan, Zhang Shaoai, Hsu Pingsheng, Li Linchu. CHROMOSOME NUMBERS OF SEVERAL CULTIVATED PLANTS FROM SHANGHAI[J]. Plant Science Journal, 1985, 3(3): 225-228.

CHROMOSOME NUMBERS OF SEVERAL CULTIVATED PLANTS FROM SHANGHAI

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  • Received Date: October 03, 1984
  • Revised Date: December 31, 1899
  • Published Date: September 25, 1985
  • Chromosome counts are reported for eleven species and one subspecies of cultivated plants belonging to eight families from Shanghai.Berberis chinensis Poir. (Berberidaceae) 2n=28;Pyracantha fortuneana (Maxim.) Li (Rosaceae) 2n=34;Indigofera pseudotinctoria Matsum. (Leguminosae) 2n=16;Lespedeza cuneata(Dam. Cour.)G. Don (Leguminosae) 2n=20; the fact that most of the species heretofore known with 2n=20 in the genus Lespzdeza possess apetalous flowers, while species with 2n=22 are predominantly lack of apetalous flowers deserves further study;Lespedeza thunbergii (DC.) Nakai ssp. cathayana (Hsu et al.) Hsu et al.2n=22, reported for the first time; Amorpha fruticosa L. (Legumiuosae)2n=40; Phyllanthus glaucus Wall. (Euphorbiaceae)2n=26, reported for the first time; Hypericum densiflorum Parsh. (Hyoericaceae) 2n=16; Diospyros cathayensis Steward (Ebenaceae) 2n=60, reported for the first time; Ligustrum lucidum Ait. (Oleaceae) 2n=46, with a mixoploidy of two dif ferent numbers 2n=42, 44; Ophiopogon chekiangensis Kimura et Migo (Liliaeeae) 2n=68,72, reported for the first time; Liriope spioata Lour. (Liliaceae), 2n=108. The vouchers are preserved in the Herbarium of Fudan University.
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