The stems of have been used as a rare and valuable Chinese tonic medicine, known as "Tiepi Fengdou", since the Qing dynasty. Because of the increased market demand and continued exploitation of this plant, the reserves of wild resources have been depleted, and products on the market are being increasingly adulterated. Such changes have strongly affected the sustainable utilization of this valuable medicinal plant resource and the development of related industries. In this study, a species-specific DNA marker was developed for the rapid and accurate authentication of . In total, 36 start codon-targeted (SCoT) polymorphism primers were screened in 36 definite species, and a distinct species-specific DNA amplicon (SCoT13-215) for was obtained. After the sequence was cloned and sequenced, a sequence-characterized amplified region marker was developed (named SHF/SHR) and validated through PCR amplification of all 38 samples. The marker's specificity for was confirmed through the consistent amplification of a clear 197-bp band. This SCAR marker can be used to rapidly, effectively, and reliably identify among various species and may play an important role in ensuring the quality of medicinal preparations and protecting the germplasm of this important medicinal species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.669458DOI Listing

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