Rhododendron 'Bijou des Amateurs', which is a 1860 Baumann Ghent hybrid, has been determined to be a tetraploid using flow cytometry by
Dr. João Loureiro, Dr. Silvia Castro, José Cerca, and Mariana Castro
Plant Ecology and Evolution Group,
Centre for Functional Ecology,
Department of Life Sciences,
Faculty of Science and Technology,
University of Coimbra, Portugal.
To date, all Ghent deciduous azaleas have tested as triploid or tetraploid.
Summary of Ploidy Levels
Triploid 'Bronze Unique',
Triploid 'Daviesii',
Triploid 'Deep Rose',
Triploid 'Gloria Mundi',
Triploid 'Josephine Klinger',
Tetraploid 'Bijou des Amateurs',
Tetraploid 'Comte de Flandre',
Tetraploid 'Heureuse Surprise',
Tetraploid 'Ignacea',
Tetraploid 'Julius Caesar',
Tetraploid 'Lelia',
Tetraploid 'Madame Gustave Guillemot',
Tetraploid 'Nancy Waterer',
Tetraploid 'Oscar I',
Tetraploid 'Raphael de Smet'
Source Arnold Arboretum Accession Number: 17100
John and Sally Perkins
H: Tuesday, April 12, 2011
'Bijou des Amateurs' is a Tetraploid
Labels:
4x,
decaz,
Flow Cytometry,
Ghent,
H_Baumann,
Ploidy,
S_Arnold,
Tetraploid,
U of Coimbra,
Uof Coimbra,
UofCoimbra