2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11418-014-0850-z
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Rapid identification of a narcotic plant Papaver bracteatum using flow cytometry

Abstract: In May 2011, numerous poppy plants closely resembling Papaver bracteatum Lindl., a type of narcotic plant that is illegal in Japan, were distributed directly from several large flower shops or through online shopping throughout Japan, including the Tokyo Metropolitan area. In order to better identify the narcotic plants, the relative nuclear DNA content at the vegetative stage was measured by flow cytometric (FCM) analysis in 3 closely-related species of the genus Papaver section Oxytona, namely P. orientale, … Show more

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“…FCM estimation of genome size has been successfully used previously for the identification of various species, such as those belonging to genera Curcuma, Nasturtium, Petunia, Lactuca, and Papaver (Koopman, 2000;Mishiba et al, 2000;Leong-Škorničková et al, 2007;Aragane et al, 2014;Morozowska et al, 2015). Also, as shown here, based on the 2C-values it was possible to identify the only tetraploid species, L. corniculatus, as well as four diploid ones, L. burttii, L. japonicus, L. maritimus, and L. uliginosus.…”
Section: Identification Of Lotus Species By Flow Cytometrymentioning
confidence: 71%
“…FCM estimation of genome size has been successfully used previously for the identification of various species, such as those belonging to genera Curcuma, Nasturtium, Petunia, Lactuca, and Papaver (Koopman, 2000;Mishiba et al, 2000;Leong-Škorničková et al, 2007;Aragane et al, 2014;Morozowska et al, 2015). Also, as shown here, based on the 2C-values it was possible to identify the only tetraploid species, L. corniculatus, as well as four diploid ones, L. burttii, L. japonicus, L. maritimus, and L. uliginosus.…”
Section: Identification Of Lotus Species By Flow Cytometrymentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The relative nuclear DNA content at the vegetative stage was measured by flow cytometric (FCM) analysis in three closely related species of the genus Papaver section Oxytona, that is, P. orientale, P. pseudo-orientale, and P. bracteatum, based on the difference of the chromosome numbers (Aragane et al, 2014). The nr DNA content differed between three species, and most of the commercially distributed plants examined could be identified as P. bracteatum.…”
Section: Molecular Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%