DNA barcoding and morphological identification of Astragalus in Iran: Advantages to molecular approach
Author:
Tahmasebi Abolfazl1ORCID, Fattahi Bakhtiar2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad, Iran 2. Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment Engineering, Malayer University, Malayer, Iran
Abstract
Astragalus is a crucial forage plant in the rangelands of northeastern Iran.
However, identifying different species of Astragalus can be challenging due
to their overlapping morphological features. In this study, we aimed to
determine the relationships between 12 Astragalus species using both
morphological and molecular traits. We also evaluated the effectiveness of
DNA barcoding as a tool for identifying rangeland species of Astragalus in
Northeast Iran. We examined five DNA barcodes, including three cpDNA regions
(trnH-psbA, rpl32-trnL(UAG), and matK) and two nuclear sequences (ITS and
ETS). We found that the plastid markers (rpl32-trnL(UAG, matK) were the most
effective in differentiating between species. We also found that
morphological data, as represented by the Neighbor-Net network and UPGMA
dendrogram, had the potential to separate Astragalus species. We identified
matK as the best and most accurate marker for barcoding, as trnH-psbA had
some defects due to sequence size and alignment issues. Our study highlights
the importance of using barcoding for quick and accurate recognition of
plant species and shows the plastid markers were the most effective in
differentiating between species.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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