Abstract

The chromosomes (2n=24) ofPinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc. andP. thunbergii Parl. collected from several localities were analyzed on their fluorescent banding patterns by sequential staining with the base specifically binding fluorochromes, CMA and DAPI. In both species, the CMA-bands were localized at the proximal and/or interstitial regions of most of the chromosomes. The CMA-banding pattern was constant among the cells in a plant and was specific to respective species with a few variations. After the CMA and DAPI stainings each chromosome was identified individually. The fluorescent banding patterns of the two species were somewhat similar, but were diferent with respect to in some characters.Pinus thunbergii had two pairs of metacentric chromosomes without CMA-band and two pairs of metacentric chromosomes with an additional thin CMA-band at the interstitial region. The 10th and 11th pairs of chromosomes of both species, which showed similarity in interstitial CMA and DAPI banding and chromosome shape, had the proximal CMA-bands inP. densiflora and DAPI-band inP. thunbergii. The interspecific F1 hybrid between the two species could easily be identified by the fluorescent banding method.

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