首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


Molecular and chemical characterization of the most widespread Ocimum species
Authors:Klaudija Carovi?-Stanko  Zlatko Liber  Olivera Politeo  Frane Striki?  Ivan Kolak  Mladen Milos  Zlatko Satovic
Institution:1. Department of Seed Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Sveto?imunska 25, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
2. Division of Biology, Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
3. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, University of Split, Split, Croatia
4. Institute for Adriatic Crops and Karst Reclamation Split, Split, Croatia
Abstract:DNA fingerprinting (AFLP) and chemical analyses of essential oils were utilized to define the extent of variation existing in the genus Ocimum. Research was carried out on 22 Ocimum accessions representing seven species. Concerning the essential oil composition of all investigated accessions, 115 compounds were identified. UPGMA cluster analysis, based on Euclidian distances of essential oil constituents between all pairs of accessions, showed four well-supported clusters (O. tenuiflorum, O. basilicum/O. africanum, O. basilicum, and O. americanum/O. africanum). Relating to the essential oil composition of all of the investigated accessions, 17 compounds were identified as the main ones, and according to them 13 chemotypes were determined. AFLP relationships were determined by neighbor-joining (NJ) cluster analysis based on Dice??s distance matrix and by maximum parsimony (MP) analysis. O. basilicum, O. americanum/O. africanum, O. tenuiflorum, and O. gratissimum represented four clusters supported with high bootstrap values. A neighbor-net diagram allowed the visualization of apparently conflicting data by revealing relationships between genotypes and chemotypes. Concerning the O. africanum species, two distinct chemotypes, geranial/neral (accession 11) and estragol (accession 10), have been established, while all the studied O. americanum accessions belong to the geranial/neral chemotype. This could be additional evidence that O. americanum is one of the parents of O. africanum. Furthermore, the fact that the O. africanum accession (10) as well as O. basilicum ??Purpurascens?? and O. basilicum ??Erevanskii?? accessions belong to the estragol chemotype supports the theory that O. africanum is one of the parents of these two O. basilicum accessions.
Keywords:
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号