Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Wan Khanmak Herb Using AFLP Marker

Wan Khanmak is a common name of Thai herb which is widely used as longevity enhancer. This medicinal species was previously classified as Aglaonema simplex (Blume) Blume. This experiment aims at collecting Wan Khanmak germplasms and evaluating the genetic diversity of this herb using DNA marker. The...

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Main Authors: Sirisak Soonthornyatara, Maytinee Kladmook, Pratchya Taywiya, Methee Wiboonkhiao
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-673372020-04-02T14:45:04Z Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Wan Khanmak Herb Using AFLP Marker Sirisak Soonthornyatara Maytinee Kladmook Pratchya Taywiya Methee Wiboonkhiao Wan Khanmak Aglaonema simplex herb germplasm collection DNA markers AFLP Wan Khanmak is a common name of Thai herb which is widely used as longevity enhancer. This medicinal species was previously classified as Aglaonema simplex (Blume) Blume. This experiment aims at collecting Wan Khanmak germplasms and evaluating the genetic diversity of this herb using DNA marker. The Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique was used to generate DNA fingerprint of Wan Khanmak samples which were collected throughout Thailand. When considering both DNA fingerprint data and morphological information, it revealed that a total of 115 Wan Khanmak accessions could be divided into seven major clusters. Cluster I consisted of 91 samples which were classified as Aglaonema simplex (Blume) Blume. The cluster II-VII were assigned to six species; Aglaonema sp. (1), Aglaonema modestum Schott ex Engl., Aglaonema cochinchinense Engl., Aglaonema ovatum Engl., Aglaonema sp. (2) and Aglaonema nitidum (Jack) Kunth, respectively. Genetic similarity between samples were calculated and the results ranged from 0.24-1.00 with an average of 0.627. The average of genetic similarity coefficient of A. simplex Bl. samples in cluster I was about 0.808, indicating that this species has low to moderate level of genetic variation. The A. simplex Bl. could be further divided into 12 subgroups. This experiment also indicated that there were other Aglaonema species that were misused as A. simplex Bl., because some Aglaonema spp. have similarities in general morphology and growth habitat. 2020-04-02T14:45:04Z 2020-04-02T14:45:04Z 2020 Chiang Mai Journal of Science 47, 1 (January 2020), 83-97 0125-2526 http://epg.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=10575 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67337 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
language English
topic Wan Khanmak
Aglaonema simplex
herb
germplasm collection
DNA markers
AFLP
spellingShingle Wan Khanmak
Aglaonema simplex
herb
germplasm collection
DNA markers
AFLP
Sirisak Soonthornyatara
Maytinee Kladmook
Pratchya Taywiya
Methee Wiboonkhiao
Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Wan Khanmak Herb Using AFLP Marker
description Wan Khanmak is a common name of Thai herb which is widely used as longevity enhancer. This medicinal species was previously classified as Aglaonema simplex (Blume) Blume. This experiment aims at collecting Wan Khanmak germplasms and evaluating the genetic diversity of this herb using DNA marker. The Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique was used to generate DNA fingerprint of Wan Khanmak samples which were collected throughout Thailand. When considering both DNA fingerprint data and morphological information, it revealed that a total of 115 Wan Khanmak accessions could be divided into seven major clusters. Cluster I consisted of 91 samples which were classified as Aglaonema simplex (Blume) Blume. The cluster II-VII were assigned to six species; Aglaonema sp. (1), Aglaonema modestum Schott ex Engl., Aglaonema cochinchinense Engl., Aglaonema ovatum Engl., Aglaonema sp. (2) and Aglaonema nitidum (Jack) Kunth, respectively. Genetic similarity between samples were calculated and the results ranged from 0.24-1.00 with an average of 0.627. The average of genetic similarity coefficient of A. simplex Bl. samples in cluster I was about 0.808, indicating that this species has low to moderate level of genetic variation. The A. simplex Bl. could be further divided into 12 subgroups. This experiment also indicated that there were other Aglaonema species that were misused as A. simplex Bl., because some Aglaonema spp. have similarities in general morphology and growth habitat.
author Sirisak Soonthornyatara
Maytinee Kladmook
Pratchya Taywiya
Methee Wiboonkhiao
author_facet Sirisak Soonthornyatara
Maytinee Kladmook
Pratchya Taywiya
Methee Wiboonkhiao
author_sort Sirisak Soonthornyatara
title Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Wan Khanmak Herb Using AFLP Marker
title_short Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Wan Khanmak Herb Using AFLP Marker
title_full Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Wan Khanmak Herb Using AFLP Marker
title_fullStr Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Wan Khanmak Herb Using AFLP Marker
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Wan Khanmak Herb Using AFLP Marker
title_sort evaluation of genetic diversity of wan khanmak herb using aflp marker
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2020
url http://epg.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=10575
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67337
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