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CCDBAngiospermsPoaceaeLeymusLeymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.

8 chromosome counts in Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.:


Name Accepted Name Gametophytic(n) Sporophytic(2n) Data Source reference
!   Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg. Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.   28 IAPT/IOPB  
!   Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg. Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.   28 IAPT/IOPB  
  Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg. Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.   56 IPCN online Lu, B. r., J. Yan & J. l. Yang. 1990. Cytological observations on Triticeae materials from Xinjiang, Qinghai and Sichuan. Acta Bot. Yunnan. 12: 57–66.
  Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg. Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.   56 IPCN online Ørgaard, M. & J. S. Heslop-Harrison. 1994. Relationships between species of Leymus, Psathyrostachys and Hordeum (Poaceae, Triticeae) inferred from Southern hybridization of genomic and cloned DNA probes. Pl. Syst. Evol. 189: 217–231.
  Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg. Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.   56 IPCN online Ørgaard, M. 1994. Intergeneric hybridization between species of Leymus, Psathyrostachys and Hordeum (Poaceae, Triticeae). Ann. Bot. (London) 73: 471–479.
  Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg. Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.   56 IPCN online Ørgaard, M. & J. S. Heslop-Harrison. 1994. Investigations of genome relationships between Leymus, Psathyrostachys and Hordeum inferred by genomic DNA: DNA in situ hybridization. Ann. Bot. (London) 73: 195–203.
  Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg. Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.   28 IPCN online Probatova, N. S. & A. P. Sokolovskaya. 1980. A karyotaxonomic study of the grasses of the Altai Mts. Bot. Zhurn. 65 (4): 509–520.
  Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg. Leymus paboanus (Claus) Pilg.   56 IPCN online Yang, R. w. 2004. Leymus karyotypes of three octoploid and two dodecaploid species. Acta Pratacult. Sin. 13(2): 99–105.