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An electrochemical method for plant species determination and classification based on fingerprinting petal tissue

  • Li Fu
  • , Yuhong Zheng
  • , Pengchong Zhang
  • , Haoyang Zhang
  • , Mengyao Wu
  • , Huaiwei Zhang
  • , Aiwu Wang
  • , Weitao Su
  • , Fei Chen
  • , Jinhong Yu
  • , Wen Cai
  • , Cheng Te Lin
  • Hangzhou Dianzi University
  • CAS - Jiangsu Institute of Botany
  • Hangzhou Botanical Garden
  • Shenzhen Technology University
  • CAS - Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering

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Abstract

The identification of plant species not only is a hobby but also has important application value in plant resources science. Traditional plant identification often relies on the experience of botanists. The infrageneric identification of plants is easily mistaken due to similarities in organ features. In this work, we propose an electrochemical method to obtain fingerprints of plant petal tissue. Fourteen species of Lycoris were used as a model for validating this methodology. Pattern and color recognition were established for visualization of electrochemical fingerprints recorded after various solvent extractions. In addition, the infrageneric relationships of these Lycoris species were deduced from the electrochemical fingerprints since the type and content of electroactive compounds in plants are controlled by genes. The results indicate that the electrochemical fingerprints of Lycoris petals are correlated with the infrageneric relationships of native Lycoris species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)199-205
Number of pages7
JournalBioelectrochemistry
Volume129
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Electrochemical fingerprint
  • Graphene
  • Lycoris
  • Plant determination
  • Plant taxonomy

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