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Coumarin Content, Morphological Variation, and Molecular Phylogenetics of Melilotus

Melilotus albus and Melilotus officinalis are widely used in forage production and herbal medicine due to the biological activity of their coumarins, which have many biological and pharmacological activities, including anti-HIV and anti-tumor effects. To comprehensively evaluate M. albus and M. offi...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Jiyu, Di, Hongyan, Luo, Kai, Jahufer, Zulfi, Wu, Fan, Duan, Zhen, Stewart, Alan, Yan, Zhuanzhuan, Wang, Yanrong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6017091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29614822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23040810
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author Zhang, Jiyu
Di, Hongyan
Luo, Kai
Jahufer, Zulfi
Wu, Fan
Duan, Zhen
Stewart, Alan
Yan, Zhuanzhuan
Wang, Yanrong
author_facet Zhang, Jiyu
Di, Hongyan
Luo, Kai
Jahufer, Zulfi
Wu, Fan
Duan, Zhen
Stewart, Alan
Yan, Zhuanzhuan
Wang, Yanrong
author_sort Zhang, Jiyu
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description Melilotus albus and Melilotus officinalis are widely used in forage production and herbal medicine due to the biological activity of their coumarins, which have many biological and pharmacological activities, including anti-HIV and anti-tumor effects. To comprehensively evaluate M. albus and M. officinalis coumarin content (Cou), morphological variation, and molecular phylogeny, we examined the Cou, five morphological traits and the molecular characterization based on the trnL-F spacer and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of 93 accessions. Significant (p < 0.05) variation was observed in the Cou and all five morphological traits in both species. Analysis of population differentiation (Pst) of the phenotypic traits showed that powdery mildew resistance (PMR) had the greatest Pst, meaning that this trait demonstrated the largest genetic differentiation among the accessions. The Pst values of dry matter yield (DMY) and Cou were relatively high. Biplot analysis identified accessions with higher DMY and higher and lower Cou. Analysis of molecular sequence variation identified seven haplotypes of the trnL-F spacer and 13 haplotypes of the ITS region. Based on haplotype and sequence analyses, the genetic variation of M. officinalis was higher than that of M. albus. Additionally, ITS sequence analysis showed that the variation among accessions was larger than that among species across three geographical areas: Asia, Europe, and North America. Similarly, variation among accessions for both the trnL-F and ITS sequences were larger than the differences between the geographical areas. Our results indicate that there has been considerable gene flow between the two Melilotus species. Our characterization of Cou and the morphological and genetic variations of these two Melilotus species may provide useful insights into germplasm improvement to enhance DMY and Cou.
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spelling pubmed-60170912018-11-13 Coumarin Content, Morphological Variation, and Molecular Phylogenetics of Melilotus Zhang, Jiyu Di, Hongyan Luo, Kai Jahufer, Zulfi Wu, Fan Duan, Zhen Stewart, Alan Yan, Zhuanzhuan Wang, Yanrong Molecules Article Melilotus albus and Melilotus officinalis are widely used in forage production and herbal medicine due to the biological activity of their coumarins, which have many biological and pharmacological activities, including anti-HIV and anti-tumor effects. To comprehensively evaluate M. albus and M. officinalis coumarin content (Cou), morphological variation, and molecular phylogeny, we examined the Cou, five morphological traits and the molecular characterization based on the trnL-F spacer and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of 93 accessions. Significant (p < 0.05) variation was observed in the Cou and all five morphological traits in both species. Analysis of population differentiation (Pst) of the phenotypic traits showed that powdery mildew resistance (PMR) had the greatest Pst, meaning that this trait demonstrated the largest genetic differentiation among the accessions. The Pst values of dry matter yield (DMY) and Cou were relatively high. Biplot analysis identified accessions with higher DMY and higher and lower Cou. Analysis of molecular sequence variation identified seven haplotypes of the trnL-F spacer and 13 haplotypes of the ITS region. Based on haplotype and sequence analyses, the genetic variation of M. officinalis was higher than that of M. albus. Additionally, ITS sequence analysis showed that the variation among accessions was larger than that among species across three geographical areas: Asia, Europe, and North America. Similarly, variation among accessions for both the trnL-F and ITS sequences were larger than the differences between the geographical areas. Our results indicate that there has been considerable gene flow between the two Melilotus species. Our characterization of Cou and the morphological and genetic variations of these two Melilotus species may provide useful insights into germplasm improvement to enhance DMY and Cou. MDPI 2018-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6017091/ /pubmed/29614822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23040810 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Duan, Zhen
Stewart, Alan
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Wang, Yanrong
Coumarin Content, Morphological Variation, and Molecular Phylogenetics of Melilotus
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title_full Coumarin Content, Morphological Variation, and Molecular Phylogenetics of Melilotus
title_fullStr Coumarin Content, Morphological Variation, and Molecular Phylogenetics of Melilotus
title_full_unstemmed Coumarin Content, Morphological Variation, and Molecular Phylogenetics of Melilotus
title_short Coumarin Content, Morphological Variation, and Molecular Phylogenetics of Melilotus
title_sort coumarin content, morphological variation, and molecular phylogenetics of melilotus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6017091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29614822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23040810
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