Mt. Misset et Jp. Gourret, FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENT PLOIDY LEVELS OBSERVED IN THE GENUS ULEX L FABOIDEAE-GENISTEAE IN BRITTANY (FRANCE), Botanica acta, 109(1), 1996, pp. 72-79
A controversy arose in the last decade concerning the identity of U. g
allii and the ploidy of gorses in Brittany. To determine, for a wide n
umber of samples, the ploidy levels of indigenous or recently introduc
ed gorses in Brittany, we used the flow cytometric method on DAPI fluo
rescent nuclear suspensions, together with size measurements of stomat
a and dry pollen grains. All plants belonged to the section Neowillkom
mia of the genus Ulex. They were found to form a polyploid series with
2x, 4x and 6x levels. All U. minor were diploid. All U. europaeus ssp
. europaeus and all U. gallii, except a single specimen out of 65, wer
e hexaploid. This specimen had cell dimensions very close to that of U
. europaeus ssp. latebracteatus which is a tetraploid. Tissue-specific
augmentation was found in Rhizobium-containing cells of root nodules
and within the endosperm of immature seeds. The 2C DNA content of U. e
uropaeus ssp. europaeus was estimated at 90 % that of Pisum sativum, s
o weighing about 7.7 pg/2C. Neither U. gallii nor U., europaeus ssp. e
uropaeus showed any difference in their ploidy level between erect and
prostrate ecotypes. The taxonomic and nomenclatural consequences are
discussed.