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Influence of the temperature factor on regeneration features of Silene Jailensis N.I. Rubtzov and Crepis Purpurea (Willd.) M. Bieb. and the content of phenolic substances in vitro

https://doi.org/10.36305/0513-1634-2020-135-87-96

Abstract

The results of temperature influence on the regeneration of microshoots and the level of phenolic compounds in microshoots of two rare plant species under in vitro conditions are presented. It is shown that the maximum growth of the main and the formation of adventitious shoots, leaves occurred at a temperature of 21- 23°C. Reconnaissance experiments on the biochemical study of organs and tissues of the studied species were conducted. It was found that the leaves contain high concentrations of phenolic substances and are characterized by a wide variety of components. It is shown that as the temperature increased, the content of the sum of phenolic substances increased, which negatively affected the morphogenetic potential of the studied species.

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I. V. Mitrofanova
Никитский ботанический сад - Национальный научный центр РАН
Russian Federation


N. N. Ivanova
Никитский ботанический сад - Национальный научный центр РАН
Russian Federation


A. E. Paliy
Никитский ботанический сад - Национальный научный центр РАН
Russian Federation


I. N. Paliy
Никитский ботанический сад - Национальный научный центр РАН
Russian Federation


O. V. Mitrofanova
Никитский ботанический сад - Национальный научный центр РАН
Russian Federation


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Mitrofanova I.V., Ivanova N.N., Paliy A.E., Paliy I.N., Mitrofanova O.V. Influence of the temperature factor on regeneration features of Silene Jailensis N.I. Rubtzov and Crepis Purpurea (Willd.) M. Bieb. and the content of phenolic substances in vitro. Bulletin of the State Nikitsky Botanical Gardens. 2020;(135):87-96. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36305/0513-1634-2020-135-87-96

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