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A CONTRIBUTION TO CYTOLOGY IN CORNALES1 PETER GOLDBLATT2 ABSTRACT Chromosome counts in Nyssa and Camptotheca indicate a base number of x = 22 for Nyssaceae. Davidia, the only genus of Davidiaceae, has x = 21. In Cornaceae, where x = 11 was thought basic, Mastixia has n = 13 and 11, while Curtisia, recently excluded from Cornaceae as Curtisiaceae, has n = 13. Nyssaceae and Davidiaceae appear more closely related to Cornaceae than previously recognized subfamilies and tribes of this family, and segregation of Helwingia, Mastixia and Curtisia from Cornaceae as proposed by other workers is supported on cytological grounds. While preparing a review of angiosperm cytology in relation to phylogeny, Raven (1975) was able to point out important gaps in the chromosome record for flowering plants. One of the groups where information was conspicuously lacking was the Cornaceae and its allied families Nyssaceae, Davidiaceae, and segregates such as Curtisiaceae. An attempt was made to learn more of the cytology of these families, and by the time the review went to press (Raven, 1975), chromosome numbers had been determined for several rare and taxonomically critical genera. Most of these counts were available in time for inclusion in the review, but were not fully documented there. This paper, therefore, presents in detail the results of this recent chromosomal study with a short discussion of the possible significance to the systematics of the families concerned. The counts were made mainly by the writer but also by L. Ridenberg and W. Tai, and with their permission, are also reported here. MATERIALS, METHODS, AND OBSERVATIONS Meiotic studies were made of most of the species investigated. Buds werefixed in Carnoy's solution (ethanol-acetic acid, 3:1) and stored in 70% ethanol. I Thanks are extended to the following for their assistance in providing materials usedin this study: D. E. Breedlove, California Academy of Sciences, for buds of Davidia in-volucrata from plants at the Strybing Arboretum; Setijati Sastrapadja, Director, NationalBiological Institute, Bogor, Indonesia, for buds of Mastixia trichotoma; K. M. Matthew, St.Joseph's College, Tiruchirapalli, India, for buds of M. arborea; B. Bartholomew, Universityof Califomia Botanic Garden, for seeds of Cornus capitata; and R. H. Eyde, SmithsonianInstitution, for Nyssa sylvatica var. sylvatica and for arranging the collection of buds ofN. ogeche by R. K. Godfrey, Florida State University, and N. sylvatica var. biflora by J.Stubbs, U.S. Forest Service. Counts for Mastixia trichotoma were made by W. Tai, Department of Botany andPlant Pathology, Michigan State University, while Lily Ridenberg, Gray Herbarium, Har-vard University, counted one of the collections of Davidia involucrata studied here. The author is recipient of grant DEB-76-19907 from the U.S. National Science Founda-tion. Collection of Mastixia arborea was made possible by a travel grant to Dr. Eyde fromthe Smithsonian Institution's Foreign Currency Program. SB. A. Krukoff Curator of African Botany, Missouri Botanical Garden, 2345 TowerGrove Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, U.S.A.ANN. MISSOURI BOT. GARD. 65: 650-655. 1978. 0026-6493/78/0650-0655/$00.75/0

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A Contribution to Cytology in Cornales

Peter Goldblatt
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 65: 650-655 (1978)

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