Cite this article:
Niratker (2016). Seed Morphology and Genetic Diversity Analysis of Buchnanaia lanzan Spreng L. From Chhattisgarh. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.130-131.
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Seed Morphology
and Genetic Diversity Analysis of Buchnanaia lanzan Spreng L. From Chhattisgarh
Chaitali Niratker
Research
Scholar, JNTU, Hyderabad 500 006,
Research Scientist, Raipur - 492
001, India
Corresponding author email: chaitaliniratker@gmail.com
[Received:
12 January 2016, Accepted: 28 January 2016]
Abstract: Medicinal
plants are a major source of raw material for the traditional systems like
Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani. Buchnania lanzan is commonly called 'Chironji
"Char" of family anacardiaceae. It was first described by Francis
Hamilton in 1798. It is an economically important forest tree species in
central India and has great medicinal value. The seeds are edible & rich in
oil having sweetish acid flavor and used as expectorant, cardio tonic and
astringent properties The seeds are also used in the treatment of skin
diseases. Chironji seed oil is also used as substitute for almond oil. Present
study aims at seed morphology and genetic diversity analysis of Buchnania
lanzan from five different locations. Location variations in seed morphological
traits in terms qualitative and five quantitative traits Seed color, Seed Shape
100 seed weight, Seed size, % of Germination, % of Purity and %Moisture were
examined. The genetic analyses were performed using DNA markers using RAPD
primers. The results showed that seed morphology had significant variation
among locations. Variability was observed for all measured trait. Among all the
genotypes collected genotypes from Bastar plateau stand out from rest of the
genotypes. Five RAPD primers generated highly reproducible and stable DNA
fragments. The lowest genetic distance is suggestive of their close
relatedness, whereas two genotypes were found to be most divergent, since they
have exhibited the highest genetic distance. The result indicates that the seed
morphology and genetic diversity among genotypes showed some differentiation.
The analysis of genetic relationships in Chironji using morphological traits
and RAPD banding data can be useful for plant improvement, descriptions of new
varieties and also for assessment of variety purity in plant certification
programmes.
Keywords: Buchnania
lancan Germination, Chironji