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Molecular and chemotypic variability of forskolin in Coleus forskohlii Briq., a high value industrial crop collected from Western Himalayas (India) Sharad Srivastava 1 , Ankita Misra 1 , Priyanka Mishra 2 , Pushpendra Shukla 1 , Manish Kumar 1 , V Sundaresan 2 , Kuldeep Singh Negi 3 , Pawan Kumar Agarwal 4 and Ajay Kumar Singh Rawat 1 1 Pharmacognosy and Ethnopharmacology Division, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute Lucknow (U.P.) 226001, India 2 Department of Plant Biology and Systematics, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Research Centre, Bangalore, Karnataka, India 3 NBPGR-R/S, Bhowali, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India 4 NASF, ICAR, KAB-II, New Delhi-110011, India * Corresponding author: Dr. Sharad Srivastava; Email: [email protected]; Phone: 91-522-2297818; Fax: 91-522-2205836. Electronic Supplementary Material (ESI) for RSC Advances. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2017

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Page 1: value industrial crop collected from Western Himalayas ...Molecular and chemotypic variability of forskolin in Coleus forskohlii Briq., a high value industrial crop collected from

Molecular and chemotypic variability of forskolin in Coleus forskohlii Briq., a high

value industrial crop collected from Western Himalayas (India)

Sharad Srivastava1, Ankita Misra1, Priyanka Mishra2, Pushpendra Shukla1, Manish Kumar1, V Sundaresan2, Kuldeep Singh Negi3, Pawan Kumar Agarwal4 and Ajay Kumar Singh Rawat1

1Pharmacognosy and Ethnopharmacology Division,CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute Lucknow (U.P.) 226001, India2Department of Plant Biology and Systematics, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Research Centre, Bangalore, Karnataka, India3NBPGR-R/S, Bhowali, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India4NASF, ICAR, KAB-II, New Delhi-110011, India

* Corresponding author: Dr. Sharad Srivastava; Email: [email protected]; Phone: 91-522-2297818; Fax: 91-522-2205836.

Electronic Supplementary Material (ESI) for RSC Advances.This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2017

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Supplementary Table 1: Frequency of trichome (number /mm2 of leaf area) on lower and upper surface of twelve Coleus germplasms.

Trichome frequency*Germplasm code Upper surface Lower surface

NBC-07 35.00 18.33NBC-08 32.66 21.66NBC-11 25.00 18.33NBC-16 25.33 18.66NBC-17 30.22 19.33NBC-18 26.33 20.66NBC-19 25.00 18.33NBC-23 29.33 21.00NBC-24 25.66 17.33NBC-25 25.00 19.66NBC-01 26.66 20.33NBC-14 32.00 23.00 Values are mean, n=3

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Supplementary figure 1a. Germplasms of Coleus forskohlii collected from different locations of Western Himalayas in their natural conditions.

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Supplementary figure 1b. Root sample of collected C. forskohlii germplasms from different populations of Western Himalayas.

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Supplementary figure 2. Transverse sections of roots of different Coleus forskohlii germplasms. (Abbreviations: ck-cork, ct-cortex, st-starch cells, vb- vascular bundles,v-vessel, tn: tannin, ph-phloem, xy: xylem, hy: hypodermis.

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Supplimentary figure 3: Surface morphology of trichomes present on leaves of C. forskohlii, shows the presence of glandular and non glandular trichomes (gt: glandulat trichome, ngt: non glandular trichome).

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Supplimentary figure 4. Full-length gel (upper half) representing ISSR patterns of Coleus forskohlii generated by primer UBC 848 and presented as Figure 3 in the main text. First well in the upper half is double-digested λ DNA (EcoRI and HindIII) DNA ladder and wells 2–13 represent different Coleus forskohlii genotypes as listed in Table 1.