Integrative Biology Journals

25 February 2003, Volume 25 Issue 01
    

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  • JIN Jian-Ming, LIU Xi-Kui, YANG Chong-Ren
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    A new cholestane glycoside, (22S)-cholest-5-en-1β,3β,16β,22,25-pentaol 1-0-β-D-glucopyranosyl-16-O-β-D-apiofuranoside, together with two known cholestane glycosides were isolated from the tubers of Polianthes tuberosa. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic data.
  • LI Hong, JIANG Huai-Chun, ZOU Guo-Lin
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    This paper studied the effect of the total extract of Hypericum perforatum L. on three strains of Staphylococcus aureus in the course of 24 hour's incubation with and without illumination, during which the Optical Density value (640 nm), Colony Forming Unit, Total Cell Count, Minimum Bactericidal Concentration and superoxcide dismutase (SOD)were tested. The results showed that the extract had antibacterial effect on the three strains of S.aureus, its effect depended on its concentrations but was independent of illumination and it induced the increase of SOD activity in bacterial cells.
  • ZUO Guo-Ying, HE Hong-Ping, WANG Bin-Gui, HONG Xin, HAO Xiao-Jiang
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    Six indoloquinazoline alkaloid, rutaecarpine (1), evodiamine (2), hydroxyevodiamine (3), acetonylevodiamine (4), formyldihydrorutaecarpine(5) and evodiamide(6), among which(4) was a new one, were isolated from the fruit of Evodia rutaecarpa. Their structures were established mainly through spectral analysis and chemical transformation.
  • LI Yu-Ge, GUO Wei-Hong, WU Bo-Ji
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    Six species of Cymbidium, all cultivated plants of Chinese origin, are karyologically analyzed: Cymbidium suavissimum Sander ex C.Curtis(2n=40=30+10sm), C.lowianum (Rchb.f.)Rchb.f.(2n=40=26m+12sm+2st), C.wenshanense Y.S.Wu et F.Y.Liu. (2n=40=28m+10sm+2st), C.hookerianum Rchb.f.(2n=40=30m+8sm+2st), C.eburneum Lindl. (2n=40=36m+4sm)and C.elegans Lindl.(2n=40=28m+8sm+4st). Based on karyotypical data the phylogenetic relationships between the data treated are discussed.
  • JIANG Li-Hua, TAN Ning-Hua, YANG Ya-Bin, WANG Jun-Song, FU Xiang Lars JOHANNSEN, Hartwing MUELLER, Thomas HENKEL
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    To discover inhibitors of enoylpyruvate transferase with antibacterial activity a batch of 2490 extract or fraction samples from plants and animals belonging to 169 families, 560 genera and 916 species were tested on enoylpyruvate transferase bioassay in 96-well microtiterplates. Finally 309 samples, which belong to 80 families, 169 genera and 218 species, showed inhibitory activity at 96.15ug/ml, in which 14 samples showed IC50 at=<10.00ug/ml, 40 samples showed IC50 at 10.01-30.00ug/ml, 83 samples showed IC50 at 30.01-50.00ug/ml and 172 samples showed IC50 at 50.01-96.15ug/ml. It is indicated that this in-vitro bioassay is convenient, stable, rapid, sensitive and effective in searching for antibacterial activity samples from natural sources.
  • SHEN Xian-Sheng, SUN Hao
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    Affinis Oxalis acetosellae L., sed plantis 2-5 cm altis., stoloniferis, foliolis petiolulatis, petiolulis, 1 mm longis, denses setosis; caule superne in axilla bracteae bulbillo ovoideo 1 mm longo praedito, petalis purpurinis differt.
  • YANG Rui-Wu, ZHOU Yong-Hong, ZHENG You-Liang
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    The Giemsa C-banding analyses of type species of Elymus L., Roegneria C. Koch and Hys-trix Moench in Triticeae were carried out by using an improved C-banding procedure. The Giemsa C-banding patterns among E. sibiricus R.caucasica and H. patula were distinct, indicating the interspecific differentiation of the three type species. Most of the Giemsa C-banding diferences of St,H or Y genome in E. sibiricus, R.caucasica and H.patula between other species were discussed.
  • XUE Da-Wei, ZHANG Chang-Qin
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    In present paper, the karyotypes and the centromeric terminalization value(T.C.%) of four species of the genus Primula from Mt.Wuliangshan, Yunnan Province are reported for first time: P.sinuata Franch.(2n=2x=22=20m(2SAT)+2st; T.C.%=57.51%), P.sinoexscapa C.M.Hu(2n=2x=22=20m+2sm; T.C.%=57.78%), P.denticulata ssp. sinodenticulata(Balf.F.et Forrest)W.W.Smith(2n=2x=22=20m(4SAT)+2st; T.C.%=56.79%)and P.interjacens var.epilosa C.M.Hu(2n=2x=18=2m(2SAT)+6sm(4SAT)+10st; T.C.%=67.47%). In addition, the probably original basic chromosome number of the genus Primula are discussed briefly.
  • PENG Yu-Lan, HU Yun-Qian, SUN Hang
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    Allozyme analysis of Davidia involucrata var. vilmoriniana was carried out with 78 individuals in four populations by means of horizontal starch gel electrophoresis technique. Eleven enzyme systems and 21 loci were investigated. The results show that there is high genetic diversity in Davidia involucrata var. vilmoriniana. At population level, the percentages of loci polymorphic (P)are variable from 28.6%-47.6%.
  • WANG Hong, LI Wen-Li,CAI Jie
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    Flower forms of Pedicularis (Scrophulariaceae) display one of the greatest diversities within a particular genus of the flowering plants. The major pollinators of Pedicularis are the bumblebees (Bom-bus). In North America, floral resources of some species of Pedicularis may be shared by bumblebees, mason bees (Osmia) and humingbirds (Selasporus) as pollinators.
  • DENG De-Shan, MING Tien-Lu
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    In the present paper, a polymorphic species with two discontinuous distributional areas Actinidia kolomikta (Maxim. & Rupr.) Maxim is revised and the relationships as well as the distinguishing characters between the species and its related species A. polygama (Sieb. & Zucc.)Maxim., A.tetramtera Maxim, and A. arguta (Sieb. & Zucc.)Planch.
  • ZHANG Ming-Li, XI Yi-Zhen, KANG Yun, WANG Ying-Wei
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    The pollen morphology of 12 species belonging to six sections of the Astragalus subgenus Pogonophace in China is presented in this paper. There are three sculpture types of the pollen exine, namely reticulate, perforate or fossulate, and foveo-reticulate sculpture. Though the 3-colporate is commonly exciting in the subgenus, but two types of aperture can be divided according to the ora being apparent or not.
  • ZHANG Ming-Li
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    The distribution of Astragalus subgenus Pogonophace, along the Asian mountain chains namely Hengduan, Himqalayas, Jammu and Kashmir, Pamir-Alai, Hindukush and Sulaiman, shows the floristic relationships of the East Asia, West Asia and Central Asia. On the basis of the phylogenetic analysis, the distribution pattern of Pogonophace was studied by means of COMPONENT analysis of the analytical biogeography.
  • LIN Qi
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    Based on the study of Pellionia specimens, Pellionia minima Malino and Elatostema radicans (Sieb. & Zucc.)Wedd. var. minimum (Makino)H. Schroter are regarded as two new synonyms of Pellionia brevifolia Benth.
  • S.P.vander Kloet,T.A.Dickinson,W.Strickland
    Plant Diversity. 2003, 25(01): 1-3.
    Numerical analyses of 76 operational taxonomic units alleged to belong to or be associated with Vaccinium sect. Vitis-idaea at one time or other , and scored for 44 features , resolved the following; Vaccinium sect. Vitis-idaea, consistently clustered together and are classified as V. sect. Aethopus . The remaining 20 OTU's comprise 10 taxa , each quite distinct , but no obvious sectional pattern was dicerned.