| Literature DB >> 32959173 |
Janina Epping1, Natalie Laibach2.
Abstract
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Keywords: Chinese yam; Dioscorea polystachya; Functional food; Orphan crop
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32959173 PMCID: PMC7505826 DOI: 10.1007/s00425-020-03458-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Planta ISSN: 0032-0935 Impact factor: 4.116
Fig. 1Phylogenetic tree based on the complete chloroplast genome sequences of 9 Dioscorea species. Maximum likelihood (ML) topology shown with ML bootstrap support values/Bayesian posterior probability listed at each node. Dioscorea species were grouped into clade A and B. Figure taken from (Zhao et al. 2018)
Fig. 2Growth cycle of Chinese yam. a: Young tuber 25 days after emergence. b: Bud at a tuber head. c: Bulbils in leaf axils. d: Female inflorescence. e: Starch granules in the tuber stele. f: Male inflorescence. g: Seed capsules. h: Mature tuber
Fig. 3The increasing interest in Chinese yam over the last 20 years based on scientific publications and patents. a Annual number of scientific publications and patents referring to Chinese yam in title, abstract and/or keywords/claims (TS/CTB = (“Dioscorea polystachya” OR “shan yao” OR “shanyao” OR “iron yam” OR “Dioscorea batatas” OR “Dioscorea japonica” OR “Dioscorea decaisneana” OR “Dioscorea doryphora” OR “Dioscorea swinhoei” OR “Dioscorea rosthornii” OR “Dioscorea potaninii” OR “Dioscorea pseudobatatas” OR “Dioscorea opposita” OR “Dioscorea oppositifolia” OR “D. polystachya” OR “D. batatas” OR “D. japonica” OR “D. decaisneana” OR “D. doryphore” OR “D. swinhoei” OR “D. rosthornii” OR “D. potaninii” OR “D. pseudobatatas” OR “D. opposite” OR “D. oppositifolia” OR “Chinese yam” OR “cinnamon-vine” OR “Chinese potato” OR “nagaimo”); please note: given the confusion in the botanical nomenclature of the D. polystachya, our search term may include patents not necessarily referring to Chinese yam but other species as well. We have screened the patents; however we cannot guarantee that the true species accounted for is Chinese yam in every case) (publications from Web of Science since 1948; patents from Derwent World Patents Index (DWPI) since 1920). b Application fields based on international patent classification (IPC) codes, inner circle, for Chinese yam