Karyomorphology of three species of Stewartia(Theaceae) in Japan
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The first report on somatic chromosome numbers and morphology in three species of Japanese Stewartia is present here. The chromosome numbers in the species examined are commonly 2n=34. Karyomorphological differences are found in number of submedian- and subternimal-centromeric chromosomes in respective chromosome complement at mitotic metaphase among the species. It suggests that the base number of Stewartia is x=17, and S. serrata might be originated from cross hybridization between Stewartia monadelph and S. pseudo-camellia.
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著者
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OGINUMA KAZUO
Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science, Kochi Women's
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Oginuma Kazuo
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Human Life And Environmental Science Kochi Women's University
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Oginuma Kazuo
Department Of Environmental Science Faculty Of Human Life And Environmental Science Kochi Women&apos
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Horiuchi Kazumi
Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science, Kochi Women's
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Horiuchi K
Department Of Environmental Science Faculty Of Human Life And Environmental Science Kochi Women&apos
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Horiuchi Kazumi
Department Of Environmental Science Faculty Of Human Life And Environmental Science Kochi Women&apos
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Oginuma Kazuo
Department Of Environmental Science Faculty Of Human Life And Environmental Science Kochi Women&apos
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