Abstract

Chelidonium majus L. is a medicinal plant well-known as a valuable source of isoquinoline alkaloids, which has a variety of pharmacological properties including anti-viral and anti-bacterial effects. However, considerable intraspecific bio-morphological variability in C. majus complicates raw material identification and verification. For the first time, we have brought into cultivation five populations of C. majus subsp. majus originated from different regions, and performed their agro-morphological, microanatomical and molecular cytogenetic characterization. All examined populations produced high seed (18.6–19.9 kg/ha) and raw material (0.84–1.08 t/ha) yields; total alkaloid contents were within 0.30–0.38%. Nevertheless, significant differences in plant morphology and yield-contributing traits were observed. The performed microanatomical analysis of leaves and flowers in double- and normal-flowered plants revealed micro-diagnostic features (including tissue topography, types of stomata, laticifers, structure of leaf mesophyll, hairs, sepals and petals) important for identification of C. majus raw materials. The analysis of chromosome morphology, DAPI-banding patterns, FISH mapping of 45S and 5S rDNA and also chromosome behavior in meiosis allowed us to identify for the first time all chromosomes in karyotypes and confirm relative genotype stability of the studied plants. Our findings indicate that the examined C. majus populations can be used in further breeding programs.

Highlights

  • Herbal medicine is considered to be an effective alternative to chemical medicine

  • C. majus subsp. majus originated from different regions, and performed their agro-morphological, microanatomical and molecular cytogenetic characterization

  • The growing period of the C. majus plants lasted for 173–178 days

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Introduction

Herbal medicine is considered to be an effective alternative to chemical medicine. Wild and introduced medicinal plants are used as a source of raw materials for obtaining a lot of effective remedies. About forty percent of medicines comprise herbal active ingredients, and the demand for medicinal herbs continues to increase [1,2]. (Papaveraceae), is a valuable medicinal plant which is widely distributed in Europe and Asia and introduced in Northern America. C. majus is a plant of great interest for its wide use in folk medicine and in official phytotherapy. This species is known to synthesize a broad range of secondary metabolites which provide its therapeutic properties [3]

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