Centaurea subtilis Bertol.
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Centaurea subtilis Bertol. |
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2 n = 22 ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 )
Voucher specimen.
Italy. Basilicata. Belvedere di Murgia, Altopiano della Murgia Materana (Matera) (WGS84: 40.664530N, 16.616152E), ca. 400 m s.l.m., 25 August 2017, L. Peruzzi (PI n°014382).
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Squash preparations were made on root-tips obtained from germinating cypselae. Root tips were pre-treated with 0.4% colchicine for 3 hours and then fixed in Carnoy fixative solution for 1 hour. After hydrolysis in HCl 1N at 60 °C, the tips were stained in leuco-basic fuchsine.
Observations.
Centaurea subtilis is endemic to Southern Italy, where it has been recorded for only two regions: Puglia and Basilicata. This is the first count for plants from Basilicata; the chromosome number found, 2 n = 22, is in accordance with the counts previously published for other populations from Puglia ( Damboldt and Matthäs 1975, Bianco et al. 1991).
G. Astuti, L. Peruzzi
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