Agronomy (Sep 2020)

Screening of the Candidate DNA Barcodes for Three Important <i>Amorphophallus</i> Species Identification

  • Chufeng Zhao,
  • Xuan She,
  • Erxi Liu,
  • Nunung Harijati,
  • Teng Cheng,
  • Zhongli Hu,
  • Surong Jin,
  • Ying Diao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10091366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1366

Abstract

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Amorphophallus is widely distributed in Southeast Asia, Africa, and other places, with more than 170 species. Amorphophallus has high medicinal value and is commonly used in medicine. However, the current classification based on morphology is challenging in with regard to Amorphophallus and closely related species. This study used six barcodes, namely ITS2, matK, rcbL, nad1, trnH-psbA, and trnL-trnF, to evaluate their identification ability for three important Amorphophallus species, including A. konjac, A. albus, and A. muelleri. We recommend that trnH-psbA can be applied to the Amorphophallus trade, quickly identify the purity of A. konjac and A. albus and distinguish A. muelleri from its related species for A. konjac and A. albus genetic improvement.

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