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CCDBAngiospermsPoaceaeAvenaAvena canariensis B. R. Baum & Rajhathy & D. R. Sampson

5 chromosome counts in Avena canariensis B. R. Baum & Rajhathy & D. R. Sampson:


Name Accepted Name Gametophytic(n) Sporophytic(2n) Data Source reference
!   Avena canariensis B. R. Baum & Rajhathy & D. R. Sampson Avena barbata Pott ex Link 7II   IPCN online Morikawa, T. & J. M. Leggett. 1996. Cytological and morphological variations in wild populations of Avena canariensis from the Canary Islands. Genes Genet. Systems 71: 1–8.
!   Avena canariensis B. R. Baum & Rajhathy & D. R. Sampson Avena barbata Pott ex Link   14 IPCN online Tyupa, N. B., E. O. Punina, A. V. Rodionov, I. G. Loskutov & V. G. Grif. 2002. A study of chromosome sets of the wild Aveneae by using nucleotide-specific fluorochromes and C-banding. Citologija 44(9): 911–912.
!   Avena canariensis B. R. Baum & Rajhathy & D. R. Sampson Avena barbata Pott ex Link   14 IPCN online Rodionov, A.V., E. O. Punina, M. A. Dobroradova, N. B. Tyupa & N. N. Nosov. 2006. Caryological study of the grasses (Poaceae): chromosome numbers of some Aveneae, Poeae, Phalarideae, Phleeae, Bromeae, Triticeae. Bot. Žhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) 91(4): 615–627.
!   Avena canariensis B. R. Baum & Rajhathy & D. R. Sampson Avena barbata Pott ex Link   14 IPCN online Shelukhina. 2005. An analysis of diploid Avena species with A-genomes. Pages 111--112 in Karyology, Karyosystematics and Molecular Phylogeny. St. Petersburg, Russia.
!   Avena canariensis B. R. Baum & Rajhathy & D. R. Sampson Avena barbata Pott ex Link   14 IPCN73-74 BAUM, B., T. RAJHATHY, & D.R. SAMPSON. 1973. An important new diploiq Avena species discovered on the Canary Islands. Canad. J. Bot. 51: 75!