TY - JOUR
T1 - Chemical and genomic combined approach applied to the characterization and identification of Italian Allium sativum L.
AU - Brandolini, Vincenzo
AU - Tedeschi, Paola
AU - Cereti, Elisabetta
AU - Maietti, Annalisa
AU - Barile, Daniela
AU - Coïsson, Jean Daniel
AU - Mazzotta, Dionisio
AU - Arlorio, Marco
AU - Martelli, Aldo
PY - 2005/2/9
Y1 - 2005/2/9
N2 - Chemotype analyses and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) genomic analyses have been applied to the characterization of Allium sativum variety from Voghiera (Ferrara, Italy), a typical Italian product actually demanding the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO). The garlic from Voghiera is characterized by peculiar morphological and composition characteristics. The proximate composition and atomic absorbance spectrometry elemental pattern of this garlic suggested as the chemical composition did not depend on the intrinsic pedologic soil features only, but it was probably connected to some peculiar genetic characters. Amplification of genomic DNA using random primers highlighted a good clustering differentiating of Voghiera Allium sativum from five commercial reference samples used in this study (Piacentino, Serena, France, China, and Adriano varieties), confirming the existence of intervarietal genetic difference. The intravarietal polymorphisms of Voghiera samples were low.
AB - Chemotype analyses and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) genomic analyses have been applied to the characterization of Allium sativum variety from Voghiera (Ferrara, Italy), a typical Italian product actually demanding the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO). The garlic from Voghiera is characterized by peculiar morphological and composition characteristics. The proximate composition and atomic absorbance spectrometry elemental pattern of this garlic suggested as the chemical composition did not depend on the intrinsic pedologic soil features only, but it was probably connected to some peculiar genetic characters. Amplification of genomic DNA using random primers highlighted a good clustering differentiating of Voghiera Allium sativum from five commercial reference samples used in this study (Piacentino, Serena, France, China, and Adriano varieties), confirming the existence of intervarietal genetic difference. The intravarietal polymorphisms of Voghiera samples were low.
KW - Chemotype
KW - Garlic
KW - PCA
KW - RAPD
KW - Variety identification
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=13244258336&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1021/jf0489623
DO - 10.1021/jf0489623
M3 - Article
SN - 0021-8561
VL - 53
SP - 678
EP - 683
JO - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
JF - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
IS - 3
ER -