Abstract
Investigation of plant relationships is very important in phylogeny and plant culture. In this work, we proposed an electrochemical fingerprint-based method for the investigation of Chimonanthus praecox from different locations. This is the first time that electrochemical fingerprinting technology has been applied to the study of the relationships between subspecies. Three buffer solutions were used as a solvents along with an electrolyte during the Chimonanthus praecox leaf extraction and fingerprint recording. The voltammetric curves of Chimonanthus praecox from different locations exhibited very similar profiles, confirming the feasibility of species identification based on the electrochemical fingerprint. A two-dimensional scatter pattern deduced from two sets of fingerprints was used to distinguish the locations. In addition, this phylogeographic study based on electrochemical fingerprinting suggested that Chimonanthus praecox has multisite and multitime origins.
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Lu, Y., Xu, Y., Shi, H., Zhang, P., Zhang, H., & Fu, L. (2020). Feasibility of electrochemical fingerprinting for plant phylogeography study: A case of Chimonanthus praecox. International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 15(1), 758–764. https://doi.org/10.20964/2020.01.64
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