2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10722-023-01625-5
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Three major chlorotype lineages in chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L., Asteraceae)

Joana Ruzicka,
Gerald Baumschlager,
Dijana Jovanovic
et al.

Abstract: Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L., Asteraceae) is one of the most important medicinal plants with antiphlogistic, spasmolytic, carminative, antibacterial and antimycotic properties. Thirty-one chloroplast markers were developed, optimised for high-resolution melting analysis. Subsequently, 23 M. chamomilla accessions (247 individuals) complemented with 2 individuals of the closely related species M. discoidea were analysed with this marker set. The marker set can practically be reduced to 20 markers without … Show more

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“…Interestingly, M. discoidea docks to M. chamomilla in the centre of its CHS network, indicating a diverging bifurcating evolution in chamomile immediately after speciation. Assuming a centre of chamomile origin in the West Balkan area [17], a northern ('Bona') and eastern ('Mat16′) route could explain the bifurcation. The two Polish varieties coming from farther north than 'Bona', however, contradict this argument or could indicate the immigration from the east rather than the south.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Interestingly, M. discoidea docks to M. chamomilla in the centre of its CHS network, indicating a diverging bifurcating evolution in chamomile immediately after speciation. Assuming a centre of chamomile origin in the West Balkan area [17], a northern ('Bona') and eastern ('Mat16′) route could explain the bifurcation. The two Polish varieties coming from farther north than 'Bona', however, contradict this argument or could indicate the immigration from the east rather than the south.…”
Section: Original Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matricaria discoidea (syn. M. matricarioides) was included as outgroup to determine the most 'ancient' haplotype in chamomile [17]. The botanical identities of all specimens were checked by sequencing ITS (GenBank accession nos.…”
Section: Plant Materials and Dna Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%