| Literature DB >> 31978859 |
Yuting Xu1, Yijun Lu2, Pengchong Zhang3, Yangyang Wang1, Yuhong Zheng4, Li Fu5, Huaiwei Zhang1, Cheng-Te Lin6, Aimin Yu7.
Abstract
Voltammetric scan can record the profile of electrochemical active substances in plant tissues. Because the distribution of chemical components in plants is controlled by genes, these profiles can reflect differences at the genetic level in different species. In this study, the voltammetric scan was applied to the investigation of macrophanerophytes taxonomy. All species of Chimonanthus with two exotaxa were deliberately selected due to their controversial infrageneric relationship. Electrode surface modification was excluded in this work to improve the convenience and accuracy of the fingerprint recording process. The dendrogram deduced from the electrochemical fingerprint data suggests that Ch. Zhejiangensis and Ch. grammatus are two groups of Ch. nitens, which may be only the ecotype of Ch. nitens, rather than independent taxonomic species. The small variations between the three species may be due to environmental factors and cannot be used for species formation. In addition, Ch. campanulatus and Ch. Praecox were clustered together with a close relationship.Entities:
Keywords: Chimonanthus; Electrochemical fingerprints; Plant identification; Solid state electrochemistry; Taxonomic sensing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31978859 DOI: 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2020.107455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioelectrochemistry ISSN: 1567-5394 Impact factor: 5.373