Abstract
Rhizomes of Atractylodes lancea are used in traditional Japanese medicine (Kampo) and Chinese medicine to treat numerous diseases and disorders because they contain many pharmacologically active compounds. The major active compounds in A. lancea are essential oil compounds such as β-eudesmol, hinesol, atractylon, and atractylodin. The contents of the compounds in A. lancea exhibit high variability depending on their habitat. We cultivated clonal lines of A. lancea in different years (2016, 2017) and different locations (Hokkaido, Ibaraki) to investigate the influence of genetic and environmental factors on the contents of major compounds, namely, β-eudesmol, hinesol, atractylon, and atractylodin. Broad sense heritability of β-eudesmol, hinesol, atractylon, and atractylodin contents were 0.84, 0.77, 0.86, and 0.87, respectively. The effects of interannual variability on the contents of the compounds were lower than those of genotype. In addition, the cultivated environmental factors were assessed by different locations, and the correlations between Hokkaido and Ibaraki grown plants based on β-eudesmol, hinesol, atractylon, and atractylodin contents were 0.94, 0.94, 1.00, and 0.83, respectively. The results suggest that the contents of β-eudesmol, hinesol, atractylon, and atractylodin in A. lancea are largely influenced by genetic factors, and clonal propagation could be an effective strategy for obtaining populations with high contents of essential oil compounds. Furthermore, the contents of β-eudesmol, hinesol, atractylon, and atractylodin in A. lancea exhibited few correlations with rhizome yields. A. lancea cultivars with not only high contents of essential oil compounds but also high rhizome yield could be developed through selective breeding.
Highlights
Atractylodes lancea De Candolle (Compositae) is a medicinal plant that is distributed in East Asia, mainly in central China [1]
Estimation of broad sense heritability for the contents of essential oil compounds To evaluate the heritability of the contents of essential oil compounds in A. lancea under a microenvironment, 25 clonal lines were grown in Ibaraki prefecture in 2017 and the contents of the compounds in individual plantlets were determined
Broad sense heritability for β-eudesmol, hinesol, atractylon, and atractylodin contents in A. lancea was high (Table 1), suggesting that the contents of the essential oil compounds in A. lancea are highly influenced by genetic factors
Summary
Atractylodes lancea De Candolle (Compositae) is a medicinal plant that is distributed in East Asia, mainly in central China [1]. Dried rhizomes of A. lancea are prescribed in Japanese and Chinese herbal medicines as the crude drugs [2, 3]. In Japan, the crude drug is called “So-. The heritability for the contents of essential oil compounds in Atractylodes lancea articulated in the “author contributions” section. Tsumura & Co. was responsible for the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, and preparation of the manuscript
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