2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1062359013030060
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Some aspects of underground organs of spotleaf orchis growth and phenolic compounds accumulation at the generative stage of ontogenesis

Abstract: For the first time, changes of the growth and accumulation of phenolic compounds (PHCs) in dif ferent parts of underground organs of the tuberoid orchid Dactylorhiza maculata during vegetation and the winter dormancy period were studied. It was shown that the replacement of old tuberoids and adventitious roots by new ones is accompanied by active growth, assimilates reallocation, and PHCs accumulation. It was found that the tuberoid performing the function of a storage organ possessed a low PHCs content, which… Show more

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“…Phenolics are important plant secondary metabolites, displaying a tissue and growth year-specific distribution in the content and composition. [38][39][40] Targeted analyses were performed to recognize 19 phenolic metabolites in our study. According to Figure 3, the C 6 C 3 C 6 -type metabolites were the most accumulated compounds, and they are mainly involved in the biosynthesis of flavonoids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenolics are important plant secondary metabolites, displaying a tissue and growth year-specific distribution in the content and composition. [38][39][40] Targeted analyses were performed to recognize 19 phenolic metabolites in our study. According to Figure 3, the C 6 C 3 C 6 -type metabolites were the most accumulated compounds, and they are mainly involved in the biosynthesis of flavonoids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%