Abstract
The continuation of the cytological investigation of natural taxa and spontaneous hybrids of the genusRosa is given. The chromosome numbers of 110 plants belonging to 33 taxa and 7 hybrids are presented. These results are compared with the data known from the literature including those given under other synonyms. In 7 species and 3 varieties the cytological data are published for the first time. Each plant is provided with information on its origin. A new speciesRosa popekii Klášterský is described. The somatic association of rose chromosomes is discussed in connection with mitotic peculiarities ofRosa pimpinellifolia R 316.
Similar content being viewed by others
Literature Cited
Barrow, J. R. etDunford, M. P. (1974): Somatic crossing over as a cause of chromosomal multivalents in cotton.—Journ. Heredity, Washington, 65: 3–7.
Blackhurst, H. T. (1948): Cytogenetic studies onRosa rubiginosa and its hybrids.—Proc. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci., Geneva, 52: 510–516.
Boulanger, G. A. (1924–1927): Les roses d'Europe de l'Herbier Crépin.—Bruxelles.
Erlanson, E. W. (1933): Chromosome pairing, structural hybridity and fragments inRosa.—Bot. Gaz., Crawfordsville, 94: 551–556.
Fedak, G. etHelgason, S. B. (1970): Somatic association of chromosomes in barley.—Canad. Journ. Genet. Cytol., Ottawa, 12: 496–500.
Feldman, M., Mello-Sampayo, T. etSears, E. R. (1966): Somatic association inTriticum aestivum.—Proc. Nation. Acad. U. S. A., Washington, 56: 1192–1199.
Fries, E. (1846): Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae.—Uppsaliae-Holmiae.
Gustafsson, A. etHakanson, A. (1942): Meiosis in someRosa hybrids.—Bot. Notiser, Lund, 331–343.
Heslop Harrison, J. W. etBlackburn, K. B. (1930): A preliminary examination of the morphology of the somatic chromosomes inRosa.—Proc. Univ. Durham Philosoph. Soc., Durham, 8/4: 1–5.
Hurst, C. C. (1928): Differential polyploidy in the genusRosa L.—Zeitschr. Abst. Vererb., Berlin, Suppl. 2: 868–906.
Hurst, C. C. (1931–1932): Embryo-sac formation in diploid and polyploid species ofRosae.—Proc. Roy. Soc., London, B. 109: 126–148.
Keller, R. (1931): SynopsisRosarum spontanearum Europae mediae.—Zürich.
Kitani, Y. (1963): Orientation, arrangement and association of somatic chromosomes.—Jap. Journ. Genet., Tokyo, 4: 244–256.
Klášterská, I. (1969): Cytology and some chromosome numbers of Czechoslovak roses I.—Folia Geobot. Phytotax., Praha, 4: 175–189.
Klášterská, I. (1971a): New phenomena during meiosis in the genus Rosa.—Hereditas, Lund, 76: 55–64.
Klášterská, I. (1971b): Une contribution au problème de la reproduction sexuelle chez les roses de la sectionCaninae.—Ann, Univ. et ARERS, Paris, 9: 140–144.
Klášterská, I (1974): Studies in the cytology of the genusRosa.—Thesis, Stockholm.
Klášterská, I. (1976): A new look on the role of the diffuse stage in cytological problems of plant and animal meiosis.—Hereditas, Lund, 82: 193–204.
Klášterská, I. etKlášterský, I. (1974): Cytology and some chromosome numbers of Czechoslovak roses II.—Bot. Notiser, Lund, 127: 328–337.
Klášterská, I. etNatarajan, A. T. (1974a): Cytological studies of the genusRosa with special reference to the sectionCaninae.—Hereditas, Lund, 76: 109–116.
Klášterská, I. etNatarajan, A. T. (1974b): The role of the diffuse stage in the cytological problems of meiosis inRosa.—Hereditas, Lund, 76: 109–116.
Klášterská, I. etNatarajan, A. T. (1975): Stickiness inRosa meiosis induced by hybridisation. —Caryologia, Firenze, 28: 81–88.
Končalová, M. N. (1971): Anthocyanidins from hips ofRosa pimpinellifolia L..—Preslia, Praha, 43: 198–201.
Löve, Á. etLöve, D. (1974): Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Slovenian flora.—Leutershausen.
Löve, Á. etLöve, D. (1975): Cytotaxonomical atlas of the artic flora.—Leutershausen.
Maguire, M. P. (1967): Evidence for homologous pairing of chromosomes prior to meiotic prophase in maize.—Chromosoma, Berlin, 21: 221–231.
Meyer, C. A. (1847): Über die Zimmtrosen.—St. Pétersbourg.
Penland, C. W. T. (1923): Cytological behaviour inRosa.—Bot. Gaz., Crawfordsville, 76: 403–410.
Popek, R. (1967): Róže Gór Pieprzowych kolo Sandomierza I.—Fragm. Florist. Geobot., Kraków, 13/4: 460–474.
Rowley, G. (1960): Aneuploidy in the genusRosa.—Journ. Genetics, Cambridge, 57: 253–263.
Täckholm, G. (1922): Zytologische Studien über die GattungRosa.—Acta Hort. Berg., Stockholm, 7: 97–381.
Wagenaar, E. B. (1969): End-to-end chromosome attachments in mitotic interphase and their possible significance to meiotic chromosome pairing.—Chromosoma, Berlin, 26: 410–426.
Wulff, H. D. (1959): Cytology of two fertile triploid roses.—Amer. Rose Ann., Harrisburg, 118–120.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Končalová, M.N., Klášterský, I. Cytology and chromosome numbers of some Czechoslovak roses III. Folia geobot. phytotax. 13, 67–93 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02854647
Received:
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02854647