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植物研究 ›› 1979, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (1): 31-37.

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关于延胡索学名的商榷

刘鸣远, 李树英, 李景信   

  1. 黑龙江省, 哈尔滨师范学院生物系
  • 出版日期:1979-06-15 发布日期:2016-06-13

A COMMENTARY ON SCIENTIFIC NAME OF “YANHUSUO”

Liou Min-Yuan, Li Su-Ying, Li Ching-Hsin   

  • Online:1979-06-15 Published:2016-06-13

摘要: 延胡索最早(公元1000年左右)在我国作为植物药物记载于宋《开宝本草》,迄今长期沿用这一名称,专指浙江主产的栽培种。延胡索别名"元胡",为著名行气止痛中药,在医药界从来不存在名称混乱问题。

Abstract: This article is a study on the scientific name of the chinese me-dical plant "yanhusuo". By 1977 it had been named three times.Formerly, it was named as Corydalis bulbosa DC. for a long time.Later a name, Corydalis yanhusuo W. T. Wang, was given. And then, another name was given to it. That is to say it was Cory-dalis turtschaninowii Bess. f. yanhusuo Y. H. Chou et C. C. Hsu.All these names were studied in this article. First, the research history of "yanhusuo" was refered to second, a series of investigation was carried on with the population point. And finally, it was expe-rimented by cultivating. It has been planted in Heilonjiang piovince and the morphological expression was observed. Through these stud-ies, some primary conclusions have been obtained as follows. Its stem is not simple and it is not protruded at the bose of the lower one of the outer petals. These characters are different from Corydalis bullosa DC. which is endemic in Europe. Thus. "yanhushould not be namec as C. buldcsa DC. The flower of "yanhusuo" possesses not only two conspicuous mem-branous sepals which are not caduceus but also root-stocks which are usually more than one. Each node of the root-stocks has a scale leaf and forms a tubercle. All these facts made us regarad "yanhusuo" not as a forma of Corydalis turtschanincwii Bess., because it does not have such characters. These characters:"cum 2 sepalis membranacetis, rhizomatibus tub-erculibus ad nodos", only belong to "yanhusuo". And they are closelycorrelated with the cultivated condition. So we consider "yanhusuo" to be another species which is to be better to be name as Corydalis yanhusuo hort. ex W. T. Wang.