Morphometric and Microsatellite Diversity in Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) Natural Populations Originating from the Different Geographical Regions of the Indian Himalayas

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Ankit Jain
Ashish Kumar
Prakash Chand Sharma
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[1] Merck Life Science Pvt. Ltd,Kusuma School of Biological Sciences
[2] Indian Institute of Technology,undefined
[3] University School of Biotechnology,undefined
[4] Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,undefined
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Genetic diversity; Microsatellites; Molecular markers; Morphometry; Seabuckthorn;
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Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.), an upcoming superfood plant, has attracted researchers’ attention worldwide for its medicinal, nutritional, and socio-economic value, along with its characteristic features to sustain extreme climatic conditions. We have studied microsatellite marker–based genetic and morphometric diversity in 93 collections of H. rhamnoides from different geographic sites representing two regions, namely Leh and Lahaul of the Indian Himalayas. Microsatellite markers were isolated using two different approaches, including screening of microsatellite-enriched genomic library, and in silico screening of in-house developed seabuckthorn EST database and whole transcriptome assembly. In Leh and Lahaul collections, 32 and 30 microsatellite markers were found polymorphic, respectively. All the markers developed for H. rhamnoides showed cross-species transferability to H. salicifolia and H. tibetana. Two to six alleles were recorded in the two sets of collections with an average of 3.71 and 3.53 alleles per locus in Leh and Lahaul collections, respectively. Mean polymorphic information content (PIC) values for microsatellite markers were 0.39 and 0.41 for Leh and Lahaul collections, respectively. The average expected heterozygosity was less than the observed heterozygosity. Wright’s fixation index (FIS) varied from (−)0.2045 to 1.0 and (−)0.1688 to 1.0 for Leh and Lahaul collections, respectively. Shannon’s informative index (I) remained in the range of 0.6745 to 1.8621, and 0.6824 to 1.6308 for Leh and Lahaul collections, respectively. The UPGMA-based combined dendrogram showed clear demarcation between Leh and Lahaul collections, although a few ecotypes were regrouped with collections from the other region. No significant relationship was observed between the morphological distance matrix and molecular marker distance matrix. The findings of the present study may prove helpful in future breeding and conservation strategies aiming for seabuckthorn improvement.
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