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萝藦科植物分类学研究进展
顾哲1,2,张忠廉2,李海涛2,郭芳1,2,贾训利1,2,张丽霞2
1.中国医学科学院药用植物研究所,北京100193;2.中国医学科学院药用植物研究所云南分所 云南省南药可持续利用研究重点实验室,云南 景洪 666100
摘要:
萝藦科(Asclepiadaceae)系热带植物区系的主要科,该科植物是我国重要的药用植物种质资源,在常用中药和民族民间用药中应用广泛。无论是在植物学还是中药学领域,萝藦科植物都是值得关注的重要类群。长期以来,萝藦科和夹竹桃科(Apocynaceae)以及科下多个亚科和属之间分类界定存在争议。对萝藦科的分类历史,及其在细胞学、微形态、植物化学、分子生物学等方面的研究进行系统梳理,并对其中存在的问题及存疑类群进行阐述,以期为该科植物更深入的系统分类和开发利用研究提供思路。
关键词:  萝藦科  夹竹桃科  系统分类  细胞学  微形态  化学分类学  分子生物学
DOI:10.14188/j.ajsh.2021.03.007
分类号:Q949.5
基金项目:国家公共卫生重大专项(GZY-KJS-2018-004);云南省重大科技专项计划(202002AA100007);云南省科技人才和平台计划(202005AG070158)
Advances in taxonomic study of Asclepiadaceae
GU Zhe1,2, ZHANG Zhonglian2, LI Haitao2, GUO Fang1,2, JIA Xunli1,2, ZHANG Lixia2
1.Institute of Medicinal Plant Development,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100193, China;2.Yunnan Key Laboratory of Southern Medicinal Resources,Yunnan Branch Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinghong 666100, China
Abstract:
Asclepiadaceae is a main family in the tropical flora,and it is also a most important resouce of Chinene medicinal plants,which is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine and traditional ethno-medicine.An accurate identification of plant species is the precondition of accurate identification and pharmacological efficiency of herbs.However,the classification and definition of subfamilies and genera betweeen Asclepiadaceae and Apocynaceae have been in dispute for a long time.In this paper,taxonomy history and researches for this family in cytology, micromorphology, phytochemistry and molecular biology are systematically reviewed, the main taxonomic problems as well as taxa in dispute are elaborated,in hope to provide reference for researches in further systematic classification and exploitation of this plant taxon.
Key words:  Asclepiadaceae  Apocynaceae  systematic classification  cytology, micromorphology  chemotaxonomy  molecular biology