Evaluation of DNA markers for molecular identification of three Piper species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.

Piper is one of two large genera in the Piperaceae, and with ca. 2600 species, is one of the largest plant genera in the world. Species delimitation and evaluation of genetic diversity among populations are important requisites for conservation and adequate exploitation of economically important spe...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Anary P M Egydio Brandão, Lydia F Yamaguchi, Eric J Tepe, Antonio Salatino, Massuo J Kato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239056
_version_ 1818588735031214080
author Anary P M Egydio Brandão
Lydia F Yamaguchi
Eric J Tepe
Antonio Salatino
Massuo J Kato
author_facet Anary P M Egydio Brandão
Lydia F Yamaguchi
Eric J Tepe
Antonio Salatino
Massuo J Kato
author_sort Anary P M Egydio Brandão
collection DOAJ
description Piper is one of two large genera in the Piperaceae, and with ca. 2600 species, is one of the largest plant genera in the world. Species delimitation and evaluation of genetic diversity among populations are important requisites for conservation and adequate exploitation of economically important species. DNA barcoding has been used as a powerful tool and a practical method for species characterization and delimitation. The present work aims to evaluate molecular markers for barcoding three Piper species native to Brazil: P. gaudichaudianum ("jaborandi" or "pariparoba"), P. malacophyllum ("pariparoba-murta") and P. regnellii ("caapeba" or "pariparoba"). A reference DNA barcode library was developed using sequences of three candidate regions: ITS2, trnH-psbA and rbcL. Transferability of the microsatellite (SSR) primers Psol 3, Psol 6 and Psol 10, designed originally for Piper solmsianum, to the three Piper species was also evaluated. The discriminatory power of the markers was based on the determination of inter- and intraspecific distances, phylogenetic reconstruction, and clustering analysis, as well as BLASTn comparison. Sequences of ITS2 enabled efficient species identification by means of the BLASTn procedure. Based on these sequences, intraspecific divergence was lower than interspecific variation. Maximum Parsimony analyses based on ITS2 sequences provided three resolved clades, each corresponding to one of the three analysed species. Sequences of trnH-psbA and rbcL had lower discriminatory value. Analyses combining sequences of these regions were less effective toward the attainment of resolved and strongly supported clades of all species. In summary, robustly supported clades of P. regnellii were obtained in most of the analyses, based either on isolated or combined sequences. The SSRs primers Psol 3, Psol 6 and Psol 10 were shown to be transferable to P. gaudichaudianum and P. regnellii, but not to P. malacophyllum. Preliminary cluster analyses based on the polymorphism of the amplified products suggested that Psol 3 has lower potential than Psol 6 and Psol 10 for discrimination of Piper species.
first_indexed 2024-12-16T09:29:28Z
format Article
id doaj.art-b98bcd1d47ec4e149ff318a26006e3a6
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1932-6203
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-16T09:29:28Z
publishDate 2020-01-01
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
record_format Article
series PLoS ONE
spelling doaj.art-b98bcd1d47ec4e149ff318a26006e3a62022-12-21T22:36:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011510e023905610.1371/journal.pone.0239056Evaluation of DNA markers for molecular identification of three Piper species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.Anary P M Egydio BrandãoLydia F YamaguchiEric J TepeAntonio SalatinoMassuo J KatoPiper is one of two large genera in the Piperaceae, and with ca. 2600 species, is one of the largest plant genera in the world. Species delimitation and evaluation of genetic diversity among populations are important requisites for conservation and adequate exploitation of economically important species. DNA barcoding has been used as a powerful tool and a practical method for species characterization and delimitation. The present work aims to evaluate molecular markers for barcoding three Piper species native to Brazil: P. gaudichaudianum ("jaborandi" or "pariparoba"), P. malacophyllum ("pariparoba-murta") and P. regnellii ("caapeba" or "pariparoba"). A reference DNA barcode library was developed using sequences of three candidate regions: ITS2, trnH-psbA and rbcL. Transferability of the microsatellite (SSR) primers Psol 3, Psol 6 and Psol 10, designed originally for Piper solmsianum, to the three Piper species was also evaluated. The discriminatory power of the markers was based on the determination of inter- and intraspecific distances, phylogenetic reconstruction, and clustering analysis, as well as BLASTn comparison. Sequences of ITS2 enabled efficient species identification by means of the BLASTn procedure. Based on these sequences, intraspecific divergence was lower than interspecific variation. Maximum Parsimony analyses based on ITS2 sequences provided three resolved clades, each corresponding to one of the three analysed species. Sequences of trnH-psbA and rbcL had lower discriminatory value. Analyses combining sequences of these regions were less effective toward the attainment of resolved and strongly supported clades of all species. In summary, robustly supported clades of P. regnellii were obtained in most of the analyses, based either on isolated or combined sequences. The SSRs primers Psol 3, Psol 6 and Psol 10 were shown to be transferable to P. gaudichaudianum and P. regnellii, but not to P. malacophyllum. Preliminary cluster analyses based on the polymorphism of the amplified products suggested that Psol 3 has lower potential than Psol 6 and Psol 10 for discrimination of Piper species.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239056
spellingShingle Anary P M Egydio Brandão
Lydia F Yamaguchi
Eric J Tepe
Antonio Salatino
Massuo J Kato
Evaluation of DNA markers for molecular identification of three Piper species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.
PLoS ONE
title Evaluation of DNA markers for molecular identification of three Piper species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.
title_full Evaluation of DNA markers for molecular identification of three Piper species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.
title_fullStr Evaluation of DNA markers for molecular identification of three Piper species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of DNA markers for molecular identification of three Piper species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.
title_short Evaluation of DNA markers for molecular identification of three Piper species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.
title_sort evaluation of dna markers for molecular identification of three piper species from brazilian atlantic rainforest
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239056
work_keys_str_mv AT anarypmegydiobrandao evaluationofdnamarkersformolecularidentificationofthreepiperspeciesfrombrazilianatlanticrainforest
AT lydiafyamaguchi evaluationofdnamarkersformolecularidentificationofthreepiperspeciesfrombrazilianatlanticrainforest
AT ericjtepe evaluationofdnamarkersformolecularidentificationofthreepiperspeciesfrombrazilianatlanticrainforest
AT antoniosalatino evaluationofdnamarkersformolecularidentificationofthreepiperspeciesfrombrazilianatlanticrainforest
AT massuojkato evaluationofdnamarkersformolecularidentificationofthreepiperspeciesfrombrazilianatlanticrainforest