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CCDBAngiospermsRanunculaceaeAconitumAconitum laeve Royle

9 chromosome counts in Aconitum laeve Royle:


Name Accepted Name Gametophytic(n) Sporophytic(2n) Data Source reference
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle 8   IPCN online Jee, V., U. Dhar & P. Kachroo. 1989. Cytogeography of some endemic taxa of Kashmir Himalaya. Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., B 55: 177–184.
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle   16 IPCN73-74 KOUL, A.K., & R.N. GOHIL. 1973. Cytotaxonomical conspectus of the flora of Kashmir (1) Chromosome numbers of some common plants. Phyton (Horn) 15: 57-66.
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle   16 Fedorov, 1974 Mehra P. N., Sobti 1955
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle 8   Cave1958 Mehra & Sobti 1955
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle 8   DCDB-2016 Jee, V., U. Dhar & P. Kachroo. 1989. Cytogeography of some endemic taxa of Kashmir Hymalaya. Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad. Part B, Biol. Sci. 55:177-184.
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle   16 DCDB-2016 Koul, A. K. & R. N. Gohil. 1973. Cytotaxonomical conspectus of the flora of Kashmir (1). Chromosome numbers of some common plants. Phyton (Horn) 15: 57-66.
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle   16 DCDB-2016 Mehra, P. N. & S. N. Sobti. 1955. Cytology of Indian medicinal plants. II. Aconites, valerians and senna. Res. Bull. Panjab Univ. Bot. 80: 159-171.
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle   16 DCDB-2016 Rani, S., S. Kumar, S. M. Jeelani, S. Kumari & R. C. Gupta. 2011. Cytological studies in some members of family Ranunculaceae from Western Himalayas (India). Caryologia 64(4): 405-418.
  Aconitum laeve Royle Aconitum laeve Royle   16 DCDB-2016 Rani, S., S. Kumari, R. C. Gupta & R. K. Chahota. 2014. Cytological studies of Angiosperms (174 species) from District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh (India). Plant Syst. Evol. 300(5): 851-862.