Chinese Bulletin of Botany ›› 2003, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (05): 632-638.

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Polyploidy: Classification, Evolution and Applied Perspective of the Genus Nitraria L.

PAN Xiao-Yun WEI Xiao-Ping YU Qiu-Shi CHEN Jia-Kuan WANG Gen-Xuan   

  1. (Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering of Ministry of Education, Institute of Biodiversity Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433)
  • Received:2002-10-09 Revised:2003-03-05 Online:2003-10-20 Published:2003-10-20
  • Contact: WANG Gen-Xuan

Abstract: Nitraria L. is a widespread genus of some 13 species from Africa, Asia, Europe and Australia. Taxonomic relationships of the genus have been subject to a wide diversity of opinion. Based on the number of chromosome, and combined with morphological and geobiological data of 13 species in genus Nitraria L., they were divided into two groups: diploid group (2n=2X=24) and tetraploid group (2n=4X=48). Polyploidy (2X→4X) is a basic evolutionary trend in the diversification of plants in genus Nitraria L.. A possible original site of the genus Nitraria L. was the coast of ancient Mediterranean. The central Asian and the northwestern China are its modern center of distribution. A applied perspective for molecular ecology research on these desert plant species was also suggested.