Abstract

AbstractImpatiens (Balsaminaceae), a genus of over 1000 species, is represented by 209 species in India, particularly in South India and Himalayas. In spite of attempts made by several Indian cytologists, the chromosome counts are available for only 95 species, through karyological studies, or pollen mitosis or meiotic preparations. The investigated species revealed a considerable amount of dysploid chromosomal variation. We have studied male meiosis in 53 accessions from 14 species collected from unexplored regions of North-West Himalaya in India. Chromosome numbers were confirmed for nine species and numbers different from earlier records were found in five species. Four species were documented for chromosome counts for the first time. Out of the 14 species covered presently, nine species possessed dysploid cytotypes with different diploid chromosome counts. Five species possessed more than one diploid chromosome counts. Dysploidy seems to be quite favourable for causing chromosomal variation in the gen...

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