Artigo Revisado por pares

Assessment of Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae) subspecies by chemotaxonomic and DNA content analyses

2014; Elsevier BV; Volume: 55; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.bse.2014.03.031

ISSN

1873-2925

Autores

Ana Cristina Tavares, João Loureiro, Sílvia Castro, António Pereira Coutinho, Jorge Paiva, Carlos Cavaleiro, Lı́gia Salgueiro, Jorge Canhoto,

Tópico(s)

Phytochemical compounds biological activities

Resumo

Abstract For a clearer distinction between the four subspecies of Daucus carota native from Portugal (subsp. carota , subsp. maximus , subsp. gummifer and subsp. halophilus ), morphological features of the fruits, DNA content analyses by flow cytometry, and chemical characterization of the essential oils were undertaken. We found chemotaxonomic evidences to consider D. carota subsp. maximus as a separate species rather than a subspecies of D . carota . This separation is based on the morphometric analysis of the fruits and in the high levels of asarone present only in the essential oil of the subsp. maximus . The remaining subspecies are difficult to distinguish from each other based on the morphology of the fruits and in DNA content. However, based on the essential oils, it was possible to distinguish the subspecies halophilus from the other two (subsp. gummifer and subsp. carota ) because of its high content of elemicin, with the other two having high levels of geranyl acetate. Based on these results, the subspecies maximus is proposed as a different species ( Daucus maximus Desf.) and the taxonomic status of other three subspecies (subsp. carota , subsp. gummifer and subsp. halophilus ) is maintained. Still, the latter three taxa need to be further studied for a more precise taxonomic characterization.

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