Morphometric, chemotypic, and molecular diversity studies in Andrographis paniculata

IF 1.2 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
C. Hiremath, Greeshma M, N. Gupta, Baskaran Kuppusamy, K. Shanker, V. Sundaresan
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ABSTRACT Genetic diversity based on molecular, morphological, and chemical characteristics was examined in Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata). The study evaluated 10 Kalmegh accessions in a randomized complete blocks design and characterized over two Kharif seasons (2017–18 and 2018–19) for plant characteristics, yield, and andrographolide, neoandrographolide, and 14-deoxy-11, 12 dehydroandrographolide (14-DDA). Analysis of variance revealed differences among all the characters. Morphological diversity studies based on genetic similarity matrix and principal component analysis formed three clusters, cluster-I (two), cluster-II (three), and cluster-III (five) accessions. Molecular diversity analysis was performed by using arbitrary amplified 20 intersimple sequence repeat (ISSR) primers, generated 202 amplified products with an average of 10.1 amplicon per primer, among them 140 (7.00) were polymorphic and 62 (3.10) were monomorphic bands. Polymorphic information content for ISSR primers ranged from 0.02 to 0.37 and resolving power ranged from 0.20 to 9.02. Clustering based on unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean grouped 10 germplasms into two broad clusters and two subclusters in cluster one. Chemical analysis of accessions revealed considerable variability among the 10 accessions. Andrographolide, neoandrographolide, and 14-DDA content ranged from 2.29% (IC-342195) to 3.59% (IC-342134), 0.58% (Anamalai), to1.86% (IC-471917) and 0.06% (Sirsi) to 0.12% (Anamalai), respectively. There was a negative correlation between morphological and ISSR markers.
穿心莲的形态计量学、化学型和分子多样性研究
摘要基于分子、形态和化学特征对Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata)的遗传多样性进行了研究。该研究采用随机完全区组设计评估了10个卡尔梅品种,并在两个哈里夫季节(2017-18和2018-19)对植物特性、产量和穿心莲内酯、新穿心莲内酯和14-脱氧- 11,12脱氢穿心莲内酯(14-DDA)进行了表征。方差分析显示各性状间存在差异。基于遗传相似矩阵和主成分分析的形态多样性研究形成了3个聚类,即聚类- 1(2个)、聚类- 2(3个)和聚类- 3(5个)。利用任意扩增的20条ISSR引物进行分子多样性分析,得到202个扩增产物,平均每个引物扩增10.1个扩增子,其中多态性条带140条(7.00条),单态条带62条(3.10条)。ISSR引物的多态性信息含量在0.02 ~ 0.37之间,分辨能力在0.20 ~ 9.02之间。基于算术平均值的非加权对群聚类方法,将10个种质资源分为两个大聚类和两个子聚类。化学分析表明,10个材料间存在较大的差异。穿心莲内酯、新穿心莲内酯和14-DDA含量分别为2.29% (IC-342195) ~ 3.59% (IC-342134)、0.58% (Anamalai)、1.86% (IC-471917)和0.06% (Sirsi) ~ 0.12% (Anamalai)。形态标记与ISSR标记呈负相关。
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Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants
Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants is an essential reference filled with recent research and other valuable information associated with herbs, spices, and medicinal plants. The Journal serves as a focus point through which investigators and others may publish material of importance to the production, marketing, and utilization of these plants and associated extracts. The journal covers the following topics: growth, development, horticulture, ecology, physiology, genetics, chemistry, and economics. Original articles, review articles, and book reviews provide information of interest to an international audience of researchers, teachers, technicians, and managers involved with production and/or marketing of herbs, spices, and medicinal plants. Managers of food companies, food processing facilities, medical research laboratories, government agencies, and others interested in new chemicals, food additives, international trade, patents, and other items can easily review new findings. The Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants is a forum in which recent research and other information associated with herbs, spices, and medicinal plants is shared. The Journal represents a centralized database accessible by investigators within the international community that work with or have an interest in herbs, spices, and medicinal plants.
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