Karyomorphology of three Halophila species (Hydrocharitaceae, Alismatales) from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province, Thailand

The taxonomic identification of some species of Halophila, a marine angiosperm genus in the Hydrocharitaceae family, remains complicated by morphological plasticity. Therefore, the karyotypes were determined for three Halophila species from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Thailand: H. beccarii, H. majo...

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Main Authors: Ratana Hiranphan, Phetai Hiranphan, Tidarat Puangpairote, Anchana Prathep, Ladda Eksomtramage
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-673342020-04-02T14:45:04Z Karyomorphology of three Halophila species (Hydrocharitaceae, Alismatales) from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province, Thailand Ratana Hiranphan Phetai Hiranphan Tidarat Puangpairote Anchana Prathep Ladda Eksomtramage chromosome Halophila Haad Chao Mai National Park karyotype The taxonomic identification of some species of Halophila, a marine angiosperm genus in the Hydrocharitaceae family, remains complicated by morphological plasticity. Therefore, the karyotypes were determined for three Halophila species from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Thailand: H. beccarii, H. major and H. ovalis. The results showed that the chromosome numbers of all the studied Halophila were 2n = 18. However, there were inter-specific differences in the karyotype formulae. The karyotype formulae of H. beccarii, H. major and H. ovalis (2n = 6m + 4sm + 8st, 2n = 8m + 6sm + 4st, and 2n = 8m + 4sm + 6st, respectively) were distinctly different from those found in previous studies of specimens from Hong Kong, China and India. This indicates biogeographically karyotypic variation among populations. This is the first report of karyotypes of three Halophila species from Thailand. Several karyotype asymmetry indices were also examined. According to karyotype asymmetry index (A), Halophila beccari had the most asymmetrical karyotype (A = 0.33) that agreed with the highest subtelocentric chromosomes. These karyotype features can be applied to further studies, for example, taxonomy, physiology and chromosome evolution. 2020-04-02T14:45:04Z 2020-04-02T14:45:04Z 2020 Chiang Mai Journal of Science 47, 1 (January 2020), 57-63 0125-2526 http://epg.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=10590 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67334 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
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topic chromosome
Halophila
Haad Chao Mai National Park
karyotype
spellingShingle chromosome
Halophila
Haad Chao Mai National Park
karyotype
Ratana Hiranphan
Phetai Hiranphan
Tidarat Puangpairote
Anchana Prathep
Ladda Eksomtramage
Karyomorphology of three Halophila species (Hydrocharitaceae, Alismatales) from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province, Thailand
description The taxonomic identification of some species of Halophila, a marine angiosperm genus in the Hydrocharitaceae family, remains complicated by morphological plasticity. Therefore, the karyotypes were determined for three Halophila species from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Thailand: H. beccarii, H. major and H. ovalis. The results showed that the chromosome numbers of all the studied Halophila were 2n = 18. However, there were inter-specific differences in the karyotype formulae. The karyotype formulae of H. beccarii, H. major and H. ovalis (2n = 6m + 4sm + 8st, 2n = 8m + 6sm + 4st, and 2n = 8m + 4sm + 6st, respectively) were distinctly different from those found in previous studies of specimens from Hong Kong, China and India. This indicates biogeographically karyotypic variation among populations. This is the first report of karyotypes of three Halophila species from Thailand. Several karyotype asymmetry indices were also examined. According to karyotype asymmetry index (A), Halophila beccari had the most asymmetrical karyotype (A = 0.33) that agreed with the highest subtelocentric chromosomes. These karyotype features can be applied to further studies, for example, taxonomy, physiology and chromosome evolution.
author Ratana Hiranphan
Phetai Hiranphan
Tidarat Puangpairote
Anchana Prathep
Ladda Eksomtramage
author_facet Ratana Hiranphan
Phetai Hiranphan
Tidarat Puangpairote
Anchana Prathep
Ladda Eksomtramage
author_sort Ratana Hiranphan
title Karyomorphology of three Halophila species (Hydrocharitaceae, Alismatales) from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province, Thailand
title_short Karyomorphology of three Halophila species (Hydrocharitaceae, Alismatales) from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province, Thailand
title_full Karyomorphology of three Halophila species (Hydrocharitaceae, Alismatales) from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province, Thailand
title_fullStr Karyomorphology of three Halophila species (Hydrocharitaceae, Alismatales) from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Karyomorphology of three Halophila species (Hydrocharitaceae, Alismatales) from Haad Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province, Thailand
title_sort karyomorphology of three halophila species (hydrocharitaceae, alismatales) from haad chao mai national park, trang province, thailand
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2020
url http://epg.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=10590
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67334
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