Chemical and Genetic Variability of Istrian Foeniculum vulgare Wild Populations

Plants (Basel). 2022 Aug 29;11(17):2239. doi: 10.3390/plants11172239.

Abstract

Wild Foeniculum vulgare populations from the region of Istria have been subjected to a genetic and chemical study. Headspace-gas chromatography analysis of volatile secondary metabolites and PCR-RFLP analysis of the ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region has been chosen to analyze the chemical and genetic traits of single plants, respectively. Large intrapopulation and interpopulation differences have been observed in both chemical profiles and restriction patterns of PCR products. The data from chemical and genetic analyses were pooled and used to assess allele frequencies of three putative genetic loci on individual populations. The pooled allele frequencies were used to determine interpopulation distances for phenogram reconstruction. The combined use of chemical and genetic datasets for genetic variation analysis proved to be a more comprehensive approach for such a study, compared to the use of single datasets, even using such relatively simple analytical tools.

Keywords: Apiaceae; Foeniculum vulgare; PCR-RFLP; allele frequency; densitometry; headspace-gas chromatography; internal transcribed spacer (ITS).

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This research received no external funding.