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DNA barcoding of tuberous Orchidoideae: a resource for identification of orchids used in Salep
Authors:Abdolbaset Ghorbani  Barbara Gravendeel  Sugirthini Selliah  Shahin Zarré  Hugo de Boer
Institution:1. Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;2. Traditional Medicine and Materia Medica Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;3. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands;4. University of Applied Sciences Leiden, CK Leiden, The Netherlands;5. The Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;6. Department of Plant Sciences, School of Biology, College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Tubers of terrestrial orchids are harvested and traded from the eastern Mediterranean to the Caspian Sea for the traditional product Salep. Overexploitation of wild populations and increased middle‐class prosperity have escalated prices for Salep, causing overharvesting, depletion of native populations and providing an incentive to expand harvesting to untapped areas in Iran. Limited morphological distinctiveness among traded Salep tubers renders species identification impossible, making it difficult to establish which species are targeted and affected the most. In this study, a reference database of 490 nrITS, trnL‐F spacer and matK sequences of 133 taxa was used to identify 150 individual tubers from 31 batches purchased in 12 cities in Iran to assess species diversity in commerce. The sequence reference database consisted of 211 nrITS, 158 trnL‐F and 121 matK sequences, including 238 new sequences from collections made for this study. The markers enabled unambiguous species identification with tree‐based methods for nrITS in 67% of the tested tubers, 58% for trnL‐F and 59% for matK. Species in the genera Orchis (34%), Anacamptis (27%) and Dactylorhiza (19%) were the most common in Salep. Our study shows that all tuberous orchid species in this area are threatened by this trade, and further stresses the urgency of controlling illegal harvesting and cross‐border trade of Salep tubers.
Keywords:   CITES     molecular identification  orchid conservation  overharvesting  plant DNA barcoding  wildlife trade
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