CYTOTAXONOMIC STUDY OF SIX POPULATION FROM GENUS ASTRAGALUS SECTION MICROPHISA IN IRAN
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The genus Astragalus is the largest vascular plant on earth, which includes annual and perennial species and has 245 sections. In this study, the Astragalus genus from the Fabaceae family was studied in terms of the behavior of the chromosomes during meiosis, the chromosomal base number and the ploidy level in the stages of meiosis. The results show the presence of chromosomal abnormalities such as chromosomal separation or adhesion, and cytomixy. By studying 6 populations of Microphysa species A. fragiferus Bung, A. callistachys Buhse, A. lurorum Bornm, A. cephalanthus DC, A. reuterianus Boiss and A. submitis Boiss & Hohen, the results show all are diploid (2n=2x=16) and their basic chromosomal number is x=8.
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Qurbani, N. ., Teimoory, N. ., & Jafari, M. H. (2023). CYTOTAXONOMIC STUDY OF SIX POPULATION FROM GENUS ASTRAGALUS SECTION MICROPHISA IN IRAN. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 4(11), 301–310. https://doi.org/
Qurbani, Nazifullah , et al. “CYTOTAXONOMIC STUDY OF SIX POPULATION FROM GENUS ASTRAGALUS SECTION MICROPHISA IN IRAN.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 11, no. 4, 2023, pp. 301–310, https://doi.org/.
Qurbani, ., Teimoory, ., and Jafari, H. 2023. CYTOTAXONOMIC STUDY OF SIX POPULATION FROM GENUS ASTRAGALUS SECTION MICROPHISA IN IRAN. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 11(4), pp.301–310.