Title
Reproductive biology and cytogenetics of Distichia muscoides (Juncaceae)
Other title
Biología reproductiva y citogenética de Distichia muscoides (Juncaceae)
Date Issued
01 April 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Sociedad Argentina de Botanica
Abstract
The genus Distichia Nees & Meyen (Juncaceae) has three species from South America, and the most widely distributed is Distichia muscoides Nees & Meyen. This dioecious species is the main component of the wetlands, an important ecosystem of the high Andean region. In this work, different biological aspects of D. muscoides were studied: 1) pollen viability through indirect staining techniques; 2) the stigmatic receptivity through hydrogen peroxide test; 3) the viability of the seeds; and 4) cytogenetic studies using fluorescent chromosome banding CMA/DA/DAPI. The results show that staminate flowers of D. muscoides have pollen with a high percentage of viability (100%); pistillate flowers reach the stigmatic receptivity once stigma branches develop their maximum length (4 mm) and remain in this state for at least two days. The number of ovules per ovary is 34, and the number of seeds per fruit is 25. The seeds germinated since day 15, showing 92% of viability and, an average on germination time of 18.4 days. The species has 2n = 80-84 chromosomes and the fluorescent banding showed two pairs of terminal bands CMA+/DAPI-, associated with nucleolar organizer regions (NORs). Karyological and reproductive data for this genus are here reported for the first time.
Start page
123
End page
133
Volume
51
Issue
1
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84969523496
Source
Boletin de la Sociedad Argentina de Botanica
ISSN of the container
0373580X
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