| Literature DB >> 25936868 |
Jianjun Chen1, Yanqin Xu2, Guoyan Wei1, Sihong Liao1, Yanjun Zhang1, Wenjun Huang1, Ling Yuan3, Ying Wang4.
Abstract
Different geographical plant populations within a single species can exhibit variation, in the production of secondary metabolites. Genetic and environmental variations both contribute to differences between populations; however, the relative importance of these factors is unclear. Here, the extent of variation in the production of four flavonoid glycosides (epimedin A, B, C and icariin) were investigated in eleven wild populations of Epimedium sagittatum used in traditional Chinese medicine. Secondary metabolite profiles were classified into five chemotypes. A common garden experiment indicated this chemotype variation has a significant genetic basis. Extensive genetic variation among intraspecific populations was shown using a retrotransposon-based molecular marker system. These results will assist in development of strategies for conservation, utilization and domestication of E. sagittatum.Entities:
Keywords: Berberidaceae; Chemotypic diversity; Epimedium sagittatum; Flavonoid glycosides; Genetic diversity; Plant secondary metabolites; Population structure; iPBS markers
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25936868 DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.04.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochemistry ISSN: 0031-9422 Impact factor: 4.072