Abstract:
Gentiana section Cruciata (Gentianaceae) is a medicinally important section of herbs, including Chinese traditional medicine Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix and Tibetan herb Jieji. Here, we assess the taxonomic significance using mtDNA
nad1/b-c and
nad5/d-e sequence data. A total of 144
nad1/b-c and
nad5/d-e sequences from 11 species within Gentianaceae were obtained, including 138 sequences from 10 species within
Gentiana section Cruciata and 6 sequences from
Halenia elliptica (outgroup). The results showed that mtDNA
nad1/b-c has species-level resolution within the section of Cruciata, i.e. the variable in the position 45 "C" could be used as a stable marker locus to distinguish
G. robusta from other taxa; the variable in the position 352 and 353 "GA" could distinguish
G. crassicaulis and
G. tibetica from other taxa within the section. Intraspecies genotype variability was detected in
nad1/b-c sequences of
G. officinalis and
G. siphonantha, respectively. These genotypes could be used as potential DNA barcode. In addition, intraspecies genotype variability was detected in
nad5/d-e sequences of
G. macrophylla,
G. officinalis and
G. siphonantha, respectively. Based on the stable marker locus, a species-specific PCR protocol was developed using the primer PF to identifying
G. robusta in the section. This study could expand the understanding of the diversity of mtDNA
nad1/b-c and
nad5/d-e in the genus
Gentiana, and provide the essence for the species identification within
Gentiana section Cruciata.