Exploring genetic diversity of Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. across six Korean island regions: implications for conservation and utilization

Shin Ae Lee, Hyemin Seo, Seahee Han, Jun Seong Jeong, Tae Won Jung, Kyung Jun Lee
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Despite the increasing demand for diverse Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. species in Korea, studies on related topics are limited, with the majority of studies focusing on functional evaluations, rather than genetic diversity. Therefore, in this study, we explored the genetic diversity of C. asiatica, a valuable medicinal plant collected from six island regions in Korea, using genotyping-by-sequencing analysis. Specifically, we aimed to understand plant genetic variations, population structure and the potential for conservation and genetic improvement. The results indicated relatively high genetic diversity among the samples collected from the six island regions but low genetic differentiation among their populations. Two distinct genetic clusters were identified; however, even within these clusters, genetic differentiation was minimal. The lack of significant isolation-by-distance patterns and evidence of potential clonal spread suggested that some individuals that adapted to colder Korean conditions achieved dominance. This study highlights the importance of assessing the genetic diversity of native C. asiatica in Korea and explores the possibility of conducting follow-up studies to understand the phytochemical content and bioactivity variations among the individuals. This information can aid in the selection of superior resources and effective utilization of plant genetic resources for cultivar development and other applications.

探索韩国六个岛屿地区积雪草(L. Urb.)的遗传多样性:对保护和利用的影响
尽管韩国对多种积雪草(Centella asiatica (L.) Urb.因此,在本研究中,我们采用基因分型测序分析方法,探讨了从韩国六个岛屿地区采集的珍贵药用植物积雪草的遗传多样性。具体来说,我们旨在了解植物遗传变异、种群结构以及保护和遗传改良的潜力。结果表明,从六个岛屿地区采集的样本具有相对较高的遗传多样性,但其种群间的遗传分化程度较低。研究发现了两个不同的遗传集群;然而,即使在这些集群内部,遗传分化也很小。缺乏明显的距离隔离模式和潜在克隆扩散的证据表明,一些适应韩国寒冷条件的个体取得了优势地位。这项研究强调了评估韩国本土茜草遗传多样性的重要性,并探讨了开展后续研究以了解不同个体间植物化学成分和生物活性差异的可能性。这些信息有助于选择优良资源和有效利用植物遗传资源进行栽培品种开发和其他应用。
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