Populations of Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. were collected from three h
abitat types (roadsides, lawns and paddy-fields) within each of Eve cl
imatic regions (arid, dry, intermediate, wet and hill country) in Sri
Lanka. Further populations were collected from forests and grasslands
in the hill country. Most populations contained only tetraploid plants
(2n = 36), but populations from roadsides and lawns in the wet region
, and from forests in the hill country, contained only diploid plants
(2n = 18). Populations from paddy-fields in the wet region contained b
oth tetraploid and diploid plants. No triploid plants were found in an
y environment, despite the fact that C. dactylon predominantly reprodu
ces vegetatively by both stolons and rhizomes. Soil acidity seems to b
e the main factor determining the distribution of the two cytotypes. (
C) 1995 Annals of Botany Company