Combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of Capparis deciduas (Capparaceae) in the Thar Desert of Western Rajasthan (India)

The Thar Desert, a very inhospitable place, accommodates only plant species that survive acute drought, unpredictable precipitation, and those can grow in the limited moisture of sandy soils. Capparis decidua is among one of the few plants able to grow well under these conditions. This species is hi...

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Main Authors: Sushil Kumar, Ramavtar Sharma, Vinod Kumar, Govind K. Vyas, Abhishek Rathore
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Language:English
Published: Vicerractoría Investigación 2013-03-01
Series:Revista de Biología Tropical
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spelling doaj-be588b48c9d34ff199de29b3702bbe722020-11-25T00:37:50ZengVicerractoría InvestigaciónRevista de Biología Tropical0034-77442013-03-01611311320S0034-77442013000100026Combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of Capparis deciduas (Capparaceae) in the Thar Desert of Western Rajasthan (India)Sushil Kumar0Ramavtar Sharma1Vinod Kumar2Govind K. Vyas3Abhishek Rathore4SK Rajasthan Agricultural UniversitySK Rajasthan Agricultural UniversityIndian Agricultural Research InstituteUniversity of RajasthanInternational Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid TropicsThe Thar Desert, a very inhospitable place, accommodates only plant species that survive acute drought, unpredictable precipitation, and those can grow in the limited moisture of sandy soils. Capparis decidua is among one of the few plants able to grow well under these conditions. This species is highly exploited and has been naturally taken, as local people use it for various purposes like food, timber and fuel, although, no management or conservation efforts have been established. The present study was conducted in this arid area of Western Rajasthan (India) with the aim to obtain preliminary molecular information about this group of plants. We evaluated diversity among 46 samples of C. decidua using chemical parameters and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Fourteen chemical parameters and eight minerals (total 22 variables) of this species fruits were estimated. A total of 14 RAPD primers produced 235 band positions, of which 81.27% were polymorphic. Jaccard s similarity coefficients for RAPD primers ranged from 0.34 to 0.86 with a mean genetic similarity of 0.50. As per observed coefficient of variation, NDF (Neutral Detergent Fiber) content was found to be the most variable trait followed by starch and soluble carbohydrate. The Manhattan dissimilarity coefficient values for chemical parameters ranged between 0.02-0.31 with an average of 0.092. The present study revealed a very low correlation (0.01) between chemical parameters and RAPD-based matrices. The low correlation between chemical- and RAPD-based matrices indicated that the two methods were different and highly variable. The chemical-based diversity will assist in selection of nutritionally rich samples for medicinal purpose, while genetic diversity to face natural challenges and find sustainable ways to promote conservation for future use.http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442013000100026&lng=en&tlng=enCapparis deciduadiversidad químicaparámetros nutricionalesdesiertoRAPD
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author Sushil Kumar
Ramavtar Sharma
Vinod Kumar
Govind K. Vyas
Abhishek Rathore
spellingShingle Sushil Kumar
Ramavtar Sharma
Vinod Kumar
Govind K. Vyas
Abhishek Rathore
Combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of Capparis deciduas (Capparaceae) in the Thar Desert of Western Rajasthan (India)
Revista de Biología Tropical
Capparis decidua
diversidad química
parámetros nutricionales
desierto
RAPD
author_facet Sushil Kumar
Ramavtar Sharma
Vinod Kumar
Govind K. Vyas
Abhishek Rathore
author_sort Sushil Kumar
title Combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of Capparis deciduas (Capparaceae) in the Thar Desert of Western Rajasthan (India)
title_short Combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of Capparis deciduas (Capparaceae) in the Thar Desert of Western Rajasthan (India)
title_full Combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of Capparis deciduas (Capparaceae) in the Thar Desert of Western Rajasthan (India)
title_fullStr Combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of Capparis deciduas (Capparaceae) in the Thar Desert of Western Rajasthan (India)
title_full_unstemmed Combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of Capparis deciduas (Capparaceae) in the Thar Desert of Western Rajasthan (India)
title_sort combining molecular-marker and chemical analysis of capparis deciduas (capparaceae) in the thar desert of western rajasthan (india)
publisher Vicerractoría Investigación
series Revista de Biología Tropical
issn 0034-7744
publishDate 2013-03-01
description The Thar Desert, a very inhospitable place, accommodates only plant species that survive acute drought, unpredictable precipitation, and those can grow in the limited moisture of sandy soils. Capparis decidua is among one of the few plants able to grow well under these conditions. This species is highly exploited and has been naturally taken, as local people use it for various purposes like food, timber and fuel, although, no management or conservation efforts have been established. The present study was conducted in this arid area of Western Rajasthan (India) with the aim to obtain preliminary molecular information about this group of plants. We evaluated diversity among 46 samples of C. decidua using chemical parameters and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Fourteen chemical parameters and eight minerals (total 22 variables) of this species fruits were estimated. A total of 14 RAPD primers produced 235 band positions, of which 81.27% were polymorphic. Jaccard s similarity coefficients for RAPD primers ranged from 0.34 to 0.86 with a mean genetic similarity of 0.50. As per observed coefficient of variation, NDF (Neutral Detergent Fiber) content was found to be the most variable trait followed by starch and soluble carbohydrate. The Manhattan dissimilarity coefficient values for chemical parameters ranged between 0.02-0.31 with an average of 0.092. The present study revealed a very low correlation (0.01) between chemical parameters and RAPD-based matrices. The low correlation between chemical- and RAPD-based matrices indicated that the two methods were different and highly variable. The chemical-based diversity will assist in selection of nutritionally rich samples for medicinal purpose, while genetic diversity to face natural challenges and find sustainable ways to promote conservation for future use.
topic Capparis decidua
diversidad química
parámetros nutricionales
desierto
RAPD
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