Karyomorphology of Flemingia nilgheriensis (Baker) Wight ex T. Cooke: An Endemic from Western Ghats
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The genus Flemingia Roxb. ex Ait. & Ait. f. is represented by c. 30 species distributed in the old world tropics. India is home to 16 species and 2 variety of which 5 species and 1 variety are endemic. The genus is of great economic potential as some species are source of dyes while others are used as root crops. In addition to this Flemingia is one of the wild relatives of Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. (pigeonpea). Keeping all this in mind, the present paper aims at karyotypic studies in F. nilgheriensis (Baker) Wight ex T. Cooke, an endemic plant species. The Chromosome number, 2n=22 is reported for the first time in this species and the karyotype is found to be highly symmetrical (1a).
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