Identifying species and hybrids in the genus juglans by biochemical profiling of bark

IF 0.4 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Modern Phytomorphology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5281/ZENODO.4453881
Likhanov Af, B. Ri, Koniakin Sn, Kozyr Ms
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The biochemical profiling of flavonoids in the bark of winter shoots was conducted with the purpose of ecological management of implicit environmental threats of invasions of the species of the genus Juglans and their hybrids under naturalization. Six species of Juglans, introduced into forests and parks of Kyiv, were studied, namely, J. ailantifolia Carriere, J. cinerea L., J. mandshurica Maxim., J. nigra L., J. regia L., and J. subcordiformis Dode, cultivar J. regia var. maxima DC. ′Dessert′ and four probable hybrids (♀J. subcordiformis × ♂J. ailantifolia; ♀J. nigra × ♂J. mandshurica; ♀J. cinerea × ♂J. regia and ♀J. regia × ♂J. mandshurica). Due to the targeted introduction of different duration, the invasive species are at the beginning stage of forming their populations, sometimes amounting to naturalization. The species-wise specificity of introduced representatives of different ages (from one-year-old seedlings to generative trees), belonging to the genus Juglans, was determined. J. regia and J. nigra are the richest in the content of secondary metabolites; J. cinerea and J. mandshurica have a medium level, and J. ailantifolia and J. subcordiformis-a low level. On the contrary, the representatives of J. ailantifolia and J. subcordiformis are the most diverse in the content of secondary metabolites. Hybrid forms are notable for the decreased content of flavonoids, which may have a considerable impact on their individual resistance and ecological flexibility. The latter circumstance should be considered in the ecological management of walnut plantings in Kyiv. The results of biochemical profiling of secondary metabolites from winter shoot bark demonstrated that six investigated species belonged to four sections: Juglans, Cardiocaryon, Rhysocaryon, and Trachycaryon. The hybrids were usually grouped by the sections, represented by the paternal component in the hybrid pair. However, recent results of complete genome sequencing were used by the scientists to prove a relevant evolutionary role of the phenomenon of hybridization in the genus Juglans between the species, separated in the modern areas between the American and Eurasian continents, in particular, the ones, introduced into the Kyiv plantings. The revealed genomic mosaicism forms a new impression about phylogenetic relations within the genus. The possibility of using the biochemical profiling of winter shoot bark for some utilitarian needs (including the determination of the content of useful biologically active substances and detecting the advantages of hybrids by their performance features) is discussed
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用树皮的生化特征鉴定核桃属植物的种和杂种
为了对归化过程中核桃属植物及其杂交种入侵的隐性环境威胁进行生态管理,对冬笋树皮中黄酮类化合物进行了生化分析。对引进基辅森林和公园的6种核桃属植物(J. ailantifolia Carriere, J. cinerea L., J. mandshurica Maxim)进行了研究。、黑椒、紫椒和亚堇型紫椒,栽培紫椒变种。“甜点”和四个可能的杂交品种(♀J。亚cordiformis ×♂J。ailantifolia;♀J。黑鼠♂J。效果;♀J。【翻译】regia and♀J。regia ×♂J。效果)。由于有针对性的引入时间不同,入侵物种处于形成种群的初始阶段,有时相当于归化。确定了不同年龄(从1年树苗到生殖树)的引种代表属于Juglans属的物种特异性。王参和黑参的次生代谢物含量最高;灰荆和山茱萸属中等水平,黄叶和紫荆属低水平。与之相反,次生代谢物含量差异最大的是黄菖蒲和紫菖蒲。杂交种黄酮类化合物含量显著降低,这可能对其个体抗性和生态柔韧性产生相当大的影响。后一种情况应在基辅核桃种植的生态管理中加以考虑。冬笋树皮次生代谢产物的生化分析结果表明,所调查的6种植物分别属于Juglans、cardicaryon、Rhysocaryon和Trachycaryon 4个部分。杂交种通常按片段分组,以杂交对中的父系成分为代表。然而,科学家们利用最近的全基因组测序结果,证明了在美洲大陆和欧亚大陆之间的现代地区,特别是引入基辅种植的物种之间的Juglans属杂交现象的相关进化作用。揭示的基因组镶嵌现象形成了对属内系统发育关系的新印象。讨论了利用冬笋皮的生化分析来满足一些实用需求的可能性(包括测定有用生物活性物质的含量和通过其性能特征来检测杂种的优势)
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