Abstract

The mitotic chromosomes of four diploid and auto-incompatible coffee species – Coffea congensis, C. eugenioides, C. liberica and C. stenophylla have been comparatively analyzed by acetic orcein, C-banding and nucleolar organizer region (NOR)-banding techniques in order to complete the chromosome characterization in the Coffea genus, by determining morphometric parameters and heterochromatin localization, and to establish karyotype traits, including the degree of symmetry/asymmetry of the karyotypes of the four studied species. The subject is of practical interest because botanical classification of coffee species is still controversial and the reported results can contribute to a better comprehension of interspecific relationships as well as of the evolutionary trends in Coffea. Some species differed from others based on some karyomorphometric parameters. The karyotype formula obtained was the same for all coffee species analyzed, 3m + 6sm + 2sms. All species displayed a moderate karyotype asymmetry and a...

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