Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, Vol. 12 No. 3  2016, pp. 44-56 ISSN 1997-0838
Original Text Copyright (cc) 2016 by  Karpova, Fershalova and Petruk



ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Full text in PDF Download to Citation Manager Permanent urlData source :  Google Scholar
QueryDate : 2016-12-24
Cites : 0
         

Flavonoids in Adaptation of Begonia grandis Dryander subsp. grandis Introduced in West Siberia (Novosibirsk)

Karpova E.A.*, Fershalova T.D., Petruk A.A.

Central Siberian Botanical Garden, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

*E-Mail:
karyevg@mail.ru

Received June 8, 2016

The dynamics of flavonoids (flavones and flavonols) in leaves of Begonia grandis Dryander subsp. grandis plants introduced in Western Siberia (Central Siberian Botanical Garden, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk) during the growing season in the greenhouse and the open ground were studied for the first time. The ranges of flavonoid fractions and individual flavonoids contents in a favorable environment and during periods of temperature drops and frost were established.
Under favorable conditions in the greenhouse and in the open ground B. grandis subsp. grandis leaves were characterized by relatively low content of the sum of flavonoids (up to 10.1 mg/g). During periods of temperature drops in the greenhouse it was decreased (down to 5.2 mg/g), and in conditions of more considerable temperature drops and frost in open ground it was increased by several times (up to 28.3 mg/g).
During the period of the action of stress factors content of the sum of flavonoid aglycones in the leaves was increased both in the greenhouse (including quercetin, luteolin) and in the open ground (including quercetin, kaempferol, luteolin), in the open ground content of major constituent, luteolin 8-C-glucoside (orientin), was increased. The most significant transformations during the growing season were observed in the O-glycosides and free aglycones fractions, their contents of compounds and composition were varied. Four O-glycosides, including isoquercitrin, are detected only in the leaves of open ground plants. 

Key words:    Begonia grandis subsp. grandis, flavonoids, orientin, quercetin, quercitrin

Back to issue content
интернет статистика
Free blog 

counters