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Study Explores Genetic Diversity of Turmeric Using Advanced Molecular Markers

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A recent study published in the journal *Discover Plants* examines the genetic diversity of *Curcuma longa L.*, commonly known as turmeric. Researchers Porandla, Dhondi, and Lingampelly conducted a comprehensive molecular analysis to better understand the genetic variations within this culturally significant and pharmaceutically valuable plant species. The study employs advanced genetic markers to explore the diversity present in different turmeric samples.

The research highlights the importance of understanding genetic variation in *Curcuma longa*, which plays a critical role in its adaptability, medicinal properties, and cultivation potential. Turmeric is widely recognized for its cultural relevance and therapeutic applications, making it a subject of interest for both agricultural and pharmaceutical industries. By utilizing cutting-edge molecular tools, the researchers aim to provide insights that could contribute to conservation efforts, breeding programs, and further exploration of its medicinal benefits.

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Date: December 1, 2025

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