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lactiflora was high (22.20 mg g-1, dry weight, the same below), and the content of lactiflorin in P. mairei (17.50 mg g-1) was significantly higher than in other species (51.60 mg g-1) was significantly higher than in other species ( less then 43.40 mg g-1), suggesting that it could be useful medicinal germplasm for the development of monoterpene glycosides. In addition, some populations of Paeonia emodi, Paeonia sterniana and P. mairei may also be used as potential germplasm resources for use in PRR. Genetic and environment