LU Ping-zhu, CHANG Chu-rui, LONG Qing-de, et al. Effect of Ecological Factors on Accumulation of in Roots, Stems and Leaves from Guizhou[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2017, 23(6): 43-47.
LU Ping-zhu, CHANG Chu-rui, LONG Qing-de, et al. Effect of Ecological Factors on Accumulation of in Roots, Stems and Leaves from Guizhou[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2017, 23(6): 43-47. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2017060043.
Objective: To conduct correlation analysis between roots
stems and leaves of Sophora flavescens from different habitats of Guizhou and latitude and longitude
altitude
mean humidity and mean temperature
and investigate the alkaloid contents accumulation in different parts of S. flavescens from different environments. Method: UV spectrophotometry method was applied to detected the contents of alkaloids in roots
stems and leaves of S. flavescens
and the correlation analysis was conducted to study the correlation between cumulative alkaloids difference and ecological factors. Result: The contents of alkaloids in different parts of S. flavescens were in the order of roots > leaves > stems
and the contents were highest in those from Bijie City Dafang County
whose total contents in roots
stems and leaves were 20.45 μg·g-1. The different parts of S. flavescens were differently affected by ecological factors. Conclusion: There were significant differences in alkaloid content of S. flavescens roots
stems
and leaves from different areas. Relative humidity and mean annual temperature among the ecological factors showed greatest impact on alkaloid content. The results can provide a theoretical basis to S. flavescens standardized cultivation and management as well as targeted cultivation
and provide a theoretical basis for S. flavescens high quality production and comprehensive utilization of its non-medicinal parts.