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Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Diploid and tetraploid Casuarina littoralis Salisb. (Syn. C. suberosa Ott. & Dietr.)

BA Barlow

Australian Journal of Botany 6(1) 38 - 46
Published: 1958

Abstract


Within the species Casuarina littoralis there are diploid and tetraploid forms, having 22 and 44 chromosomes respectively. Previous records of 2n = 48 are erroneous. The tetraploid form has an almost continuous distribution in eastern Australia and Tasmania, whilst the diploid has a small, distinct distribution in New South Wales and Queensland. Under certain conditions hybridization has oocurred.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BT9580038

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