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![]() FEMS Microbiology LettersVolume 167 Issue 1, Pages 101 - 105 Published Online: 17 Jan 2006 © 2010 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved Published on behalf of the Federation of European Microbiological Societies
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 625K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Ploidy and chromosomal number in Tuber aestivum Copyright 1998 Federation of European Microbiological Societies KEYWORDS Truffle • Chromosome • Ascomycetes karyotype • Ascomycotina • Pezizales ABSTRACTChromosome number is generally considered to be the most accurate and direct measure of ploidy. In fungi, however, counting of chromosomes is difficult and inaccurate because of their small size. To date truffles have been characterized using molecular approaches (analysis of DNA and PCR-based techniques) in order to find out differences among species, but not by a cytogenetical approach. Although the small size of truffle chromosomes is of some hindrance for a cytogenetic study, in the present work Tuber aestivum chromosome counts were determined in metaphase configurations from haploid nuclei of ascospores by aceto-orcein staining. Nuclear chromosome number and topography were also evaluated by propidium iodide DNA staining using confocal microscopy. Tuber aestivum was found to possess a basic number of 5 or 6 chromosomes, medium length ≤0.95 μm. The karyology of ascospores during their developmental stages was also investigated. Received 25 June 1998, Revised 19 August 1998, Accepted 21 August 1998 |