Patterns of Genetic Variation of Nepeta nuda L. from the Central Balkans: Understanding Drivers of Chemical Diversity

Author:

Petrović Luka1,Skorić Marijana1ORCID,Šiler Branislav1ORCID,Banjanac Tijana1,Gašić Uroš1ORCID,Matekalo Dragana1,Lukić Tamara1,Nestorović Živković Jasmina1ORCID,Dmitrović Slavica1ORCID,Aničić Neda1ORCID,Milutinović Milica1ORCID,Božunović Jelena1ORCID,Filipović Biljana1ORCID,Todorović Miloš1ORCID,Mišić Danijela1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Physiology, Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković”—National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 11108 Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

Nepeta nuda L., a notable medicinal species in the tradition of the Balkan region, is a rich source of bioactive iridoids and phenolics previously described as high-resolution taxonomical classifiers for the genus Nepeta. However, their potential in investigating intra-species differentiation is here described for the first time. The aim was to recognize the sources of natural chemical diversity and their association with the genetic variability both within and among N. nuda populations in the Central Balkans. Chemical diversity was assessed from methanol extracts and essential oils through untargeted and targeted metabolomics using state-of-the-art analytical tools, covering a broad spectrum of compounds that represent the N. nuda metabolome. We found that chemodiversity primarily resides within populations of N. nuda, and similar results were obtained at the DNA level using microsatellite markers. The low genetic and chemical differentiation of the studied N. nuda populations implies that their metabolomic profiles may be less influenced by geographic distance and variable environmental conditions within the Central Balkans, as they are under the pivotal control of their genetic backgrounds. Screening the distribution of the major bioactive compounds belonging to phenolics (phenolic acids and flavonoids) and iridoids (both aglycones and glycosylated forms), within and among N. nuda populations, is able to guarantee mass spectrometry-based tools for the selection of elite representative genotypes with practical importance. The knowledge acquired will allow us to delve deeper into the molecular background of N. nuda chemical diversity, which is the course of our further work.

Funder

Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia

Ministry of Science, Technological Development, and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia

Publisher

MDPI AG

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