XIONG Hou-xi, ZHOU Tao, LIU Guang-hai, et al. Effect of Different Habitats on Contents of Photosynthetic Pigments and Secondary Metabolites of [J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(17): 167-170.
DOI:
XIONG Hou-xi, ZHOU Tao, LIU Guang-hai, et al. Effect of Different Habitats on Contents of Photosynthetic Pigments and Secondary Metabolites of [J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(17): 167-170. DOI: 10.11653/syfj2013170167.
Effect of Different Habitats on Contents of Photosynthetic Pigments and Secondary Metabolites of
Objective: The contents of photosynthetic pigments and secondary metabolites were analyzed in different habitats to explore the influence of growth and metabolism of Epimedium acuminatum. Method: The quadrat was divided into four habitats according to the illuminance and herb important value. The contents of chlorophyll a
chlorophyll b
carotenoids
total flavonoids and icariin were determined by UV method and HPLC method of E. acuminatum leaves. The date were analyzed by the SPSS 17.0. Result: Chlorophyll a (1.90 mg·g-1)
chlorophyll b (0.66 mg·g-1) and carotenoids (0.43 mg·g-1) were the lowest. And the contents of icariin and total flavonoid were the highest in the forest edge wilderness. Correlation analysis showed that photosynthetic pigments and secondary metabolites had significant negative correlation (P<0.01). However
the contents of photosynthetic pigments and secondary metabolites in E. acuminatum leaves had no significant difference in the bushes habitat
weeds habitat and valley ditch habitat. Conclusion: The synthesis of chlorophyll and carotenoids declined
resulting in poor growth
but the accumulation of secondary metabolites increased in the forest edge wilderness. The above shows that the plant of E. acuminatum has an obvious tress-effects.