. Chromosomes and phylogeny in Crepis. Crepis; Plants; Chromosomes. 18 University of California Publications in Agricultural Sciences [Vol. 6 inflorescence are very similar in the two. Apparently 2174, with 16 chromosomes, is a form of this species resulting from some sort of chromosomal variation, the precise nature of which can be deter- mined only by further study. C. aurea a. C. bungei 1827 C. bungei 2174 If C. tingitana e Figure 9. C. tingitana (2n= 10, fig. 9e) has chromosomes resembling those of C asturica but differing markedly from them in one chromosome pair. Eucrepis The chromosomes
. Chromosomes and phylogeny in Crepis. Crepis; Plants; Chromosomes. 18 University of California Publications in Agricultural Sciences [Vol. 6 inflorescence are very similar in the two. Apparently 2174, with 16 chromosomes, is a form of this species resulting from some sort of chromosomal variation, the precise nature of which can be deter- mined only by further study. C. aurea a. C. bungei 1827 C. bungei 2174 If C. tingitana e Figure 9. C. tingitana (2n= 10, fig. 9e) has chromosomes resembling those of C asturica but differing markedly from them in one chromosome pair. Eucrepis The chromosomes of C. leontodontoides (2n = 10, fig. 10a) and C. multicaulis (2n = 10, fig. 10b) are noticeably different in size, those of C. multicaulis approaching those of C. asturica, those of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hollingshead, Lillian, 1900-; Babcock, E. B. (Ernest Brown), 1877-1954. Berkeley, Calif. , University of California press
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