Abstract

For a study of hybridization in Alopecurus, chromosome numbers, karyotypes, meiotic chromosome behaviour and breeding systems have been investigated in six species. In addition to confirming many previous chromosome numbers, new triploid and tetraploid counts have been found in A. bulbosus, which have not previously been reported. The karyotypes of all species have a very similar morphology but there are differences in chromosome size which can be related to differences in nuclear DNA content. At meiosis the diploid species form bivalents, but one population of A. aequalis contains plants that regularly form a single quadrivalent which would appear to be interchange heterozygotes. The meiotic behaviour of the tetraploids suggests that A. pratensis is an allotetraploid and A. geniculatus an autotetraploid. All species appear to be allogamous, although some, such as A. myosuroides are obligate outbreeders resulting from the presence of a self-incompatibility system, outbreeding is promoted in others by differences in the time of maturity of stigmas and anthers.

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