Chara zeylanica Klein ex Willd.

  • Filed As

    Characeae
    Chara zeylanica Klein ex Willd.

  • Collector(s)

    V. W. Proctor Hybrid H, Autumn 1968

  • Location

    United States of America. Texas. synthesized in the greenhouse at Texas Tech.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02020407

    Occurrence ID: 459456dc-299a-4a40-b878-88753bb59a35

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  • Kingdom

    Algae

  • Division

    Charophyta

  • Class

    Charophyceae

  • Order

    Charales

  • Family

    Characeae

  • All Determinations

    Chara zeylanica Klein ex Willd. det R. S. Sleith, 16 Jan 2014
    Note: Fragment removed for DNA analysis. KGK3108.

    Chara zeylanica Klein ex Willd. det A. M. Eliach, 09 Jul 2010
    Note: Fragment removed for DNA analysis. KGK1306.

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Texas

  • Locality

    synthesized in the greenhouse at Texas Tech.

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Unable to georeference: Cultivated

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Collection (Clone) No. ^brid H (X-0iil/X-l80)

Haploid Chromosome No. 28

Synthesized in the greenhouse at Texas Tech in the
autumn of 1968 by Vernon W. Proctor and Fred H. Wiman.

The hybrid is from a cross of X-OUl and X-l80, the female
parent being the first listed. The clone is self-sterile.

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Fragment removed for DNA analysis.

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A. M. Eliach and K. G. Karol 06/24/2010

This specimen is from one of the 18 clones which were
obtained from Vernon W, Proctor's collection (Texas Tech
University, Lubbock) and were studied by Robert F. McGuire
(University of Tennessee, Knoxville) in a numerical
taxonomic study (1970-71). All voucher specimens were
cultured in a greenhouse at Lubbock, Texas, during the
spring and summer of 1970 in a medium of soil and tap
water.

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