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The paper reports chromosome numbers for 13 taxa of Elatine L., including all 11 species occurring in Europe, namely E. alsinastrum, E. ambigua, E. brachysperma, E. brochonii, E. californica, E. campylosperma, E. gussonei, E. hexandra, E. hungarica, E. hydropiper, E. macropoda, E. orthosperma, E. triandra originating from 17, field-collected populations. For seven of them (E. ambigua, E. californica, E. campylosperma, E. brachysperma, E. brochonii, E. hungarica, E. orthosperma) the chromosome numbers are reported for the first time. With these records, chromosome numbers for the whole section Elatinella Seub. became available. Although 2n = 36 was reported to be the most common and the lowest chromosome number in the genus, our data show that out of thirteen species analyzed, six had 36 chromosomes but five species had 54 chromosomes, and the lowest number of chromosomes was 18. These data further corroborates that the basic chromosome number in Elatine is x = 9.
Ophrys holubyana Andrasovszky (Orchidaceae), distributed in the Carpatho-Pannonian region, is generally believed to be of hybrid origin. Although its hybrid origin is broadly accepted by many authors, no molecular evidence has been found to support the hypothesis. The nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (nrDNA ITS) region was sequenced from Ophrys holubyana, and from the presumed progenitor taxa: Ophrys fuciflora (Cr.) Rchb. and Ophrys bicornis Sadler ex Nendtvich. Nearly all the known populations in the Carpatho-Pannonian region were sampled, and the first data on the nrDNA ITS sequence of O. holubyana and O. bicornis are presented. Aligning the ITS sequences revealed no differences among the ten samples. After cloning the amplified ITS regions, eight discrete ITS paralogs with regularly appearing nucleotide differences could be partitioned, differing in only 6 base pairs. Paralog sequences were detected not only in O. holubyana but also in some populations of the two parent species, suggesting that O. fuciflora and O. bicornis in the Carpatho-Pannonian region are also partially of hybrid origin themselves, or influenced by introgression. The study suggests that nrlTS regions can be generally useful in the study of Ophrys systematics and phylogeography and for analyzing the hybrid zones of related Ophrys species groups.
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