Genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub Lippia origanoides Kunth (Verbenaceae) in two populations from northern Colombia

In the present study, the diversity in essential oil composition and genetic structure of two populations of Lippia origanoides from Colombia, one from the department of Magdalena on the Atlantic coast in the north, and the other from the canyon of the Chicamocha river in the northeast, were compare...

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Main Authors: Nelson Enrique Vega-Vela, Wilman Antonio Delgado-Ávila, María Isabel Chacón-Sánchez
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Published: Centro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2013-04-01
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spelling doaj-d177ccf3ca654141ba461379fec47b8c2020-11-24T23:05:07ZengCentro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de ColombiaAgronomía Colombiana0120-99652013-04-01311517S0120-99652013000100002Genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub Lippia origanoides Kunth (Verbenaceae) in two populations from northern ColombiaNelson Enrique Vega-Vela0Wilman Antonio Delgado-Ávila1María Isabel Chacón-Sánchez2Centro de Bioinformática y Biología Computacional. Manizales (Colombia).Universidad Nacional de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIn the present study, the diversity in essential oil composition and genetic structure of two populations of Lippia origanoides from Colombia, one from the department of Magdalena on the Atlantic coast in the north, and the other from the canyon of the Chicamocha river in the northeast, were compared. Individuals were sampled in each of the two populations and ISSR (inter-simple sequence repeat) molecular markers were applied to document the distribution of the genetic diversity within and among the populations. Essential oils were extracted by steam distillation from individuals collected in the two populations and analyzed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The results suggest that genetic diversity levels of L. origanoides in Magdalena and Chicamocha are relatively high (Hs ranged from 0.35 to 0.37) and comparable to allogamous plant species and other related species of the same genus. A rather low genetic differentiation (qII varied from 0.07 to 0.17) was found between the two populations, in spite of the relatively large geographical distance between them. The essential oils of L. origanoides can be classified as monoterpenic in type, and according to the relative amount of the major compounds, six chemotypes are proposed. Five of them (B, C, D, F and G) are present in the canyon of the Chicamocha river, while two of them (C and E) are present in Magdalena. Chemotypes B and C are similar to chemotypes previously reported. In summary, the essential oils from individuals collected in Chicamocha are rich in thymol (chemotypes C and D); carvacrol (chemotype B); Ρcymene, eucalyptol (+ Β-phellandrene trace) and thymol methyl ether (chemotype F); and thymol methyl ether, pcymene, thymol and Υ-terpinene (chemotype G); while those from Magdalena are rich in thymol (chemotype C), and eucalyptol and α-phellandrene (chemotype E). These results suggest a significant presence of genetic and essential oil diversity in this species, which should be studied further in order to make more efficient use of this promising plant resourcehttp://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-99652013000100002&lng=en&tlng=enmonoterpenosmarcadores molecularesaromáticasxerófitoAndes
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author Nelson Enrique Vega-Vela
Wilman Antonio Delgado-Ávila
María Isabel Chacón-Sánchez
spellingShingle Nelson Enrique Vega-Vela
Wilman Antonio Delgado-Ávila
María Isabel Chacón-Sánchez
Genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub Lippia origanoides Kunth (Verbenaceae) in two populations from northern Colombia
Agronomía Colombiana
monoterpenos
marcadores moleculares
aromáticas
xerófito
Andes
author_facet Nelson Enrique Vega-Vela
Wilman Antonio Delgado-Ávila
María Isabel Chacón-Sánchez
author_sort Nelson Enrique Vega-Vela
title Genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub Lippia origanoides Kunth (Verbenaceae) in two populations from northern Colombia
title_short Genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub Lippia origanoides Kunth (Verbenaceae) in two populations from northern Colombia
title_full Genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub Lippia origanoides Kunth (Verbenaceae) in two populations from northern Colombia
title_fullStr Genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub Lippia origanoides Kunth (Verbenaceae) in two populations from northern Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub Lippia origanoides Kunth (Verbenaceae) in two populations from northern Colombia
title_sort genetic structure and essential oil diversity of the aromatic shrub lippia origanoides kunth (verbenaceae) in two populations from northern colombia
publisher Centro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Agronomía Colombiana
issn 0120-9965
publishDate 2013-04-01
description In the present study, the diversity in essential oil composition and genetic structure of two populations of Lippia origanoides from Colombia, one from the department of Magdalena on the Atlantic coast in the north, and the other from the canyon of the Chicamocha river in the northeast, were compared. Individuals were sampled in each of the two populations and ISSR (inter-simple sequence repeat) molecular markers were applied to document the distribution of the genetic diversity within and among the populations. Essential oils were extracted by steam distillation from individuals collected in the two populations and analyzed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The results suggest that genetic diversity levels of L. origanoides in Magdalena and Chicamocha are relatively high (Hs ranged from 0.35 to 0.37) and comparable to allogamous plant species and other related species of the same genus. A rather low genetic differentiation (qII varied from 0.07 to 0.17) was found between the two populations, in spite of the relatively large geographical distance between them. The essential oils of L. origanoides can be classified as monoterpenic in type, and according to the relative amount of the major compounds, six chemotypes are proposed. Five of them (B, C, D, F and G) are present in the canyon of the Chicamocha river, while two of them (C and E) are present in Magdalena. Chemotypes B and C are similar to chemotypes previously reported. In summary, the essential oils from individuals collected in Chicamocha are rich in thymol (chemotypes C and D); carvacrol (chemotype B); Ρcymene, eucalyptol (+ Β-phellandrene trace) and thymol methyl ether (chemotype F); and thymol methyl ether, pcymene, thymol and Υ-terpinene (chemotype G); while those from Magdalena are rich in thymol (chemotype C), and eucalyptol and α-phellandrene (chemotype E). These results suggest a significant presence of genetic and essential oil diversity in this species, which should be studied further in order to make more efficient use of this promising plant resource
topic monoterpenos
marcadores moleculares
aromáticas
xerófito
Andes
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