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PLoS One ; 15(10): e0239427, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33017404

ABSTRACT

Plants adapt to high altitudes by adjusting the characteristics of their above and underground organs. Identifying the species-specific plant traits changed in response to altitude is essential for understanding ecophysiological processes at the ecosystem level. Multiple studies analyzed the effects of altitude on above and underground organ traits in different species. Yet, little is known about those responses in the alpine Fritillaria przewalskii Maxim. (Liliaceae). F. przewalskii is a perennial medicinal plant with meager annual growth and vanishing wild populations. We analyzed leaf and bulb functional traits, and their allometric relationships in F. przewalskii plants grown at three altitudes: 3000, 2700, and 2400 m. Leaf thickness, leaf biomass, leaf biomass allocation, and the aboveground:underground ratio increased significantly with increasing altitude. Conversely, bulb allocation decreased at higher altitudes. The altitude influenced the allometric growth trajectories of specific leaf and bulb traits: higher altitudes led to thicker and broader leaves and changed the shape of the bulbs from more circular, which is ideal (at 2700 m), to more elongated (at 3000 m). Those variations had remarkable ecological significance. Hence, bulb biomass is the largest at 2700 m of altitude for which their vertical and longitudinal ratio is unaffected. which is economically favorable. Our findings show that F. przewalskii has a notable potential of growth and morphological plasticity along the altitude gradient and that 2700 m might be ideal for developing its artificial cultivation.


Subject(s)
Altitude , Fritillaria/anatomy & histology , Fritillaria/growth & development , Plant Leaves/anatomy & histology , Plant Leaves/growth & development , Plant Stems/anatomy & histology , Plant Stems/growth & development , Biomass
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 37(1): 45-9, 2014 Jan.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25090702

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study on the pharmacognostical characteristics of cultivated Fritillaria taipaiensis for providing basis for further development and research. METHODS: Botanical, macroscopic and microscopic identifications, and determination of the content of extract, total saponins and total alkaloids were carried out. RESULTS: Because of various growing years, cultivated Fritillaria taipaiensis had diffferent properties,in addition to tip slightly resembling songbei's tip "embracing the moon", there were greatly different characteristics in the rest of specifications comparing with the traditional Fritillaria cirrhosa. Some were shallow conical or cylindrical, some had slightly rough surface,and some bases were constricted, bitter in taste. There were great differences in its extract and total alkaloids con-tent,and no obvious differences in the content of total saponins. CONCLUSION: The experimental results show that the extract,total saponins and total alkaloids content are not positively correlated or relevant with the current classification of Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus. To consider the medicinal appearance diameter and length, the grade classification should be based on different application requirements, and combined with the evaluation of active ingredients.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/analysis , Fritillaria/anatomy & histology , Fritillaria/chemistry , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Saponins/analysis , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Fritillaria/classification , Pharmacognosy , Plant Roots/anatomy & histology , Plant Roots/chemistry , Plants, Medicinal/anatomy & histology , Quality Control , Species Specificity , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 38(19): 3265-70, 2013 Oct.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24422389

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study the differences in pollen morphology and karyotype among main Fritillari thunbergii cultivars. METHOD: Pollen morphologies of three F. thunbergii cultivars were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the chromosome numbers and karyotypes were studied by applying traditional squash technique. RESULT: The pollen shape of F. thunbergii (Xiaye) was ovoid, while those of the other F. thunbergii (Kuanye, Duozi) were oblong. There were significant differences in mesh ridge width, mesh size among three F. thunbergii cultivars. The karyotype formula ofthree cultivars were as follows: F. thunbergii (Xiaye) was 2n =2x =3m +1sm + 8st(2SAT) + 12t(4SAT), F. thunbergii (Kuanye) was 2n = 2x =2m + 2sm + 10st(2SAT) + 10t (2SAT), F. thunbergii (Duozi) was 2n =2x = 24 =2m +2sm +5st(2SAT) +15t(4SAT). The three cultivars of karyotype belonged to 3B; There were the heterozygosity of homologous chromosome in both F. thunbergii (Xiaye) and F. thunbergii (Duozi). CONCLUSION: The genetic diversity of F. thunbergii is very rich, which could enhance the adaptability, and lay the foundations for new variety selection of F. thunbergii.


Subject(s)
Fritillaria/genetics , Karyotype , Pollen/anatomy & histology , Pollen/genetics , Fritillaria/anatomy & histology , Karyotyping
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 32(16): 1609-14, 2007 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18027648

ABSTRACT

In this review, we described the taxonomic study of the Fritillaria medicinal plant in the recent years. The taxonomic study of the Fritillaria medicinal plant was carried out from three main aspects: the traditional morphological character, the characteristic constituents of the plant and genotyping and species identification of Fritillaria by DNA chips. By comparison, we concluded that the DNA chip technology can provide a rapid, high throughput for genotyping and quality assurance of the plant species verification. It is the most prosperous method of species identification of the plant.


Subject(s)
Fritillaria/classification , Plants, Medicinal/classification , Cevanes/isolation & purification , Flowers/anatomy & histology , Flowers/chemistry , Flowers/genetics , Fritillaria/anatomy & histology , Fritillaria/genetics , Genotype , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis , Plant Leaves/anatomy & histology , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Plant Leaves/genetics , Plants, Medicinal/anatomy & histology , Plants, Medicinal/genetics
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 27(10): 726-8, 2002 Oct.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12776546

ABSTRACT

Hubeibeimu has been used with a long history. Now as one of the major sources of Beimu, it contains 10 steroid alkaloids, 2 diterpenes and 3 diterpenoid dimers. Has bronchial smooth muscles relaxation, antitussive, expectoant and antiasthmatic activities, with very low toxicity. Modern research is in accordance with the traditional experiences of TCM, and Hubeibeimu has been recorded in the latest Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2000 ed.), which is worthy of further development.


Subject(s)
Antitussive Agents/pharmacology , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Fritillaria , Plants, Medicinal , Alkaloids/chemistry , Alkaloids/isolation & purification , Alkaloids/pharmacology , Animals , Diterpenes/chemistry , Diterpenes/isolation & purification , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/isolation & purification , Expectorants/pharmacology , Fritillaria/anatomy & histology , Fritillaria/chemistry , History, 16th Century , History, Ancient , History, Medieval , Molecular Structure , Pharmacognosy/history , Plants, Medicinal/anatomy & histology , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 23(7): 423-7, 2000 Jul.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12575173

ABSTRACT

This article reports the herbological study of "Beimu" categorical Chinese medicine on the original plants. The result showed that the medicinal "Beimu" before "Weijin" period is "Jia Beimu" (Bolbostemma paniculatum); "Nenbei" daynasty began to used "Zhe Beimu" (Fritillaria thunbergii), but "Jia Beimu" and "Hubei Beimu" (F. hupehensis) occupied an important position continuously; Last phase of "Ming" dynasty began to used the "Zhe Beimu" and "Chuan Beimu" (F. cirrhosa, F. unibracteato, F. przewalskii and F. delavayi) for "Beimu" greatly. The "Zhe Beimu" from Xiangshan, Zhejiang Province, is named "Xiang Beimu" and others are named "Tu Beimu" and the "Chuan Beimu" included the "Yi Beimu" (F. walujuewii and F. pallidiflora) continuously. So that, authors suggested that the contemporary documents such as Chinese Pharmcopoeia must recover the name "Beimu" to change the name "Tu Beimu" so as to avoid chaos with the "Tu Beimu" of the herbological documents; "Hubei Beimu" may take the place of "Zhe Beimu" but don't substitue for "Chuan Beimu"; "Yi Beimu" may be merged into "Chuan Beimu" to gear to actual circumstances and history; "Ping Beimu" to take the place of "Chuan Beimu" is not foundation from herbological documents.


Subject(s)
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/history , Fritillaria/classification , Plants, Medicinal/classification , Drug Contamination , Fritillaria/anatomy & histology , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , History, Ancient , History, Medieval , Plants, Medicinal/anatomy & histology , Quality Control , Terminology as Topic
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 21(1): 11-4, 1998 Jan.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12567964

ABSTRACT

This paper deals with the macroscopic, microscopic and chemical characteristics of the bulbs of Fritillaria taipaiensis var. ningxiaensis. This crude drug could be distinguished by shape, size, hilum and striations of the sample grains.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/analysis , Fritillaria/anatomy & histology , Plant Epidermis/anatomy & histology , China , Fritillaria/chemistry , Fritillaria/cytology , Pharmacognosy , Plant Epidermis/chemistry , Plant Epidermis/cytology , Powders
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