Volume 145, Numbers 3-4, 183-191, DOI: 10.1007/BF00983947

The neotropical angiosperm familiesBrunelliaceae andCaryocaraceae: First karyosystematical data and affinities

Friedrich Ehrendorfer, Wilfried Morawetz and Janice Dawe

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Abstract

Chromosome numbers are polyploid, 2n = 28 inBrunellia comocladiifolia andB. mexicana, and 2n = 46 inCaryocar brasiliense, C. microcarpum andC. villosum. The chromosome are small in both genera, with a length of ca. 1,6-0,4µm. Interphase nuclei correspond to the prochromosomal and the chromocentric type, respectively. This is in conformance with the systematic placement ofBrunelliaceae intoCunoniales, and ofCaryocaraceae intoTheales. Brunellia exhibits affinities to various other orders ofRosidae (andHamamelididae), and is suggested to be primarily apetalous. On a comparative basis, the chromosome numbers found in both families are interpreted as paleopolyploid (4 x and 6 x). This apparently is in correspondence with their rather primitive features, systematic isolation, relatively depauperate status, and evidently great age.

Key words  Angiosperms -  Saxifragales  -  Cunoniales  -  Brunelliaceae  -  Brunellia comocladiifolia  -  B. mexicana  -  Theales  -  Caryocaraceae  -  Caryocar brasiliense  -  C. microcarpum  -  C. villosum  - Karyosystematics - paleopolyploidy - tropical woody plants

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