1.Microscopic and molecular identification of pine needles.
Hengpei GONG ; Zuwang LIU ; Yanyue CHEN ; Jian ZHANG ; Rubin CHENG ; Zhen HUANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2018;47(3):300-306
OBJECTIVETo identify pine needles from different plant origins by microscopic and molecular approaches.
METHODSThe characteristics of pine needles of Lamb., Parl. and Franch. were investigated via plant morphology and microscopic characteristics. and were analyzed with PCR amplification and bi-directional sequencing. MEGA 6.0 was used to calculate the intra-and inter-specific Kimura-2-Parameter (K2P) distances, and the phylogenetic tree was constructed by using the neighbor-joining (NJ) method.
RESULTSThere were significant differences in the number and length of pine needles, number of vascular bundles, distribution of stomatal lines, number and distribution of resin channels among three kinds of pine needles. The lengths of sequences of Lamb., Parl. and Franch. were 470, 469 and 470 bp, respectively. The lengths of sequences in three kinds of pine needles were 553 bp. The intraspecific variation rates of Lamb., Parl. and Franch. were 0%, 0.2%, and 2.8%, respectively; and the intraspecific variation rates of sequences were 0%, 2.4%, and 1.1%, respectively. There was no significant barcoding gap in intraspecific and interspecific genetic distances of sequences. The intraspecific and interspecific distances of sequences were clearly separated in the barcoding gap test. The NJ tree based on showed that the three pine needles clustered into three separate groups, indicating that DNA marker could distinguish the Lamb., Parl., Franch. and its close relative species.
CONCLUSIONSs The three types of pine needles can be distinguished accurately and rapidly by microscopic and molecular identification. The study provides methodology and experimental basis for the quality evaluation and classification of pine needles.