Comparison of essential oils and genetic relationship of Origanum x intercedens to its parental taxa in the island of Crete
Datum
2002Schlagwort
Zusammenfassung
Plants of the taxa Origanum onites and Origanum vulgare were allowed to cross-pollinate under natural open field conditions and to produce a mixed population of putative hybrid Origanum x intercedens and parent genotypes. Randomly collected plants were classified as putative hybrids or parent genotypes by inspection of their inflorescence. They were then subjected to analysis of their essential oil composition and were fingerprinted by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fragments. DNA primers identifying the genotype as well as showing the distance of a particular putative hybrid plant from the parent genotypes were found. Alone or in combination with the essential oil composition they can be used as reliable tools for the genetic identification of the two parental taxa and the putative hybrid plants in natural populations. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.