Genetic Structure and Diversity among Species of Salacia: An Endangered Medicinal Herb of Western Ghats, India

Authors

  • Chandrashekhar G Patil Department of Botany, Karnataka Science College, Dharwad, India
  • Sheetal Ganapati Kamat Department of Botany, Karnataka Science College, Dharwad, India
  • R Vasudeva Department of Forest Biology and Tree Improvement, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, College of Forestry, Sirsi, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38150/sajeb.9(1).p23-33

Abstract

Salacia is one of the medicinally valuable genus, distributed throughout tropical areas which include India, Sri Lanka, Southern China and other Southern Asian Countries. The genus Salacia is represented by 21 species in India, among them eight species are recorded from the state of Karnataka in the Southern part of India. Despite its pharmaceutical importance, very little information exists about the genetic diversity of Salacia at molecular level. Hence the present study was carried out to evaluate the genetic among six species of Salacia namely S. chinensis, S. malabarica, S. oblonga, S. macrosperma, S. reticulata and S. gambleana with the help of ISSR marker analysis. Dendrogram and genetic distance were generated adopting Unweighted Paired Group Method with Arithmetic mean (UPGMA) in the NTSYS-pc software. Basic genetic parameters were calculated by analysing the genetic data with Pop gene 1.32 and GenAlEx 6.2 software. The overall polymorphism across the ten primers screened revealed 26 % polymorphism. A 60% polymorphism was scored for the primer UBC 841, whereas, no polymorphism was observed for primer UBC 840 and ISSR 6. The average observed heterozygosity was more than expected heterozygosity. Observed heterozygosity (Ho) ranged from 0.15 (UBC 841) to 0.38 (ISSR 6) with an average of 0.25, whereas expected heterozygosity (He) ranged from 0.10 (UBC 843) to 0.35 (ISSR 6) with an average of 0.23 for Salacia species. The higher heterozygosity pointed towards increased genetic diversity amongst the species. ISSR marker analysis showed high level of inter and intra population genetic differentiation.

Author Biographies

Chandrashekhar G Patil, Department of Botany, Karnataka Science College, Dharwad, India

Department of Botany, Karnataka Science College, Dharwad, India

Sheetal Ganapati Kamat, Department of Botany, Karnataka Science College, Dharwad, India

Department of Botany, Karnataka Science College, Dharwad, India

R Vasudeva, Department of Forest Biology and Tree Improvement, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, College of Forestry, Sirsi, India

Department of Forest Biology and Tree Improvement, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, College of
Forestry, Sirsi, India

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2019-08-30

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