Genetic diversity in Borago officinalis germplasm as revealed by seed oils and AFLP polymorphism
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Ten accessions of wild Borago officinalis
were collected during missions in the course of a
research activity carried out on plants producing
nutraceutical compounds. The aim was to identify
populations that produce a higher content of
c-linolenic acid, as this compound has important
therapeutic properties and has been used in medical
tests to treat rheumatoid arthritis, eczema, and psoriasis
with good therapeutical results. The present study
reports on the characterization of both the polyunsaturated
fatty acid composition and on genetic diversity
estimated by means of AFLP markers in several
B. officinalis accessions collected in Southern Italy
and grown in isolation by means of screen houses
specifically designed for each single population.
Polyunsaturated fatty acid were found in different
amounts in all investigated accessions. The populations
were very variable at the molecular level, ed
that similarity based on Jaccard's index ranged
between 0.330 and 0.742. Our investigations allowed
us to identify a population that may be considered as a
good source of GL
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Borago officinalis ; Germplasm collection; Seed oil content; Genetic diversity; Gamma linolenic acid AFLP
Elenco autori:
Sonnante, Gabriella; DE LISI, Antonino; Blanco, Emanuela; Laghetti, Gaetano; Montesano, Vincenzo; Sarli, Giulio
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