The Influence of Abiotic Stress Factors on the Morphophysiological and Phytochemical Aspects of the Acclimation of the Plant <i>Rhodiola semenowii</i> Boriss

Plants of the <i>Crassulaceae</i> family are natural accumulators of many medicinal secondary metabolites (SM). This article describes the study of morphophysiological, anatomic and phytochemical responses of immature plants of <i>Rhodiolla semenovii</i> under water deficit a...

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Main Authors: Nina V. Terletskaya, Nazym K. Korbozova, Nataliya O. Kudrina, Tatyana N. Kobylina, Meruert S. Kurmanbayeva, Nataliya D. Meduntseva, Tatyana G. Tolstikova
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spelling doaj-210956cd44994719a6aa96a86dbf617b2021-07-01T00:00:08ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-06-01101196119610.3390/plants10061196The Influence of Abiotic Stress Factors on the Morphophysiological and Phytochemical Aspects of the Acclimation of the Plant <i>Rhodiola semenowii</i> BorissNina V. Terletskaya0Nazym K. Korbozova1Nataliya O. Kudrina2Tatyana N. Kobylina3Meruert S. Kurmanbayeva4Nataliya D. Meduntseva5Tatyana G. Tolstikova6Department of Biodiversity and Biological Resources, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi av., 71, Almaty 050040, KazakhstanDepartment of Biodiversity and Biological Resources, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi av., 71, Almaty 050040, KazakhstanDepartment of Biodiversity and Biological Resources, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi av., 71, Almaty 050040, KazakhstanInstitute of Genetic and Physiology, Al-Farabi av., 93, Almaty 050040, KazakhstanDepartment of Biodiversity and Biological Resources, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi av., 71, Almaty 050040, KazakhstanDepartment of Biodiversity and Biological Resources, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi av., 71, Almaty 050040, KazakhstanN.N. Vorozhtsov Novosibirsk, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science, 630090 Siberia, RussiaPlants of the <i>Crassulaceae</i> family are natural accumulators of many medicinal secondary metabolites (SM). This article describes the study of morphophysiological, anatomic and phytochemical responses of immature plants of <i>Rhodiolla semenovii</i> under water deficit and (or) cold-stress conditions. Changes in biomass production due to water content in plant tissues such as a decrease in water deficit and an increase in cold stress were revealed. A significant decrease in the efficiency of the photosynthetic apparatus under stress conditions was noted, based on the parameters quantum efficiency of Photosystem II and electron transport rate and energy dissipated in Photosystem II. The greatest decrease in efficiency was pointed out in conditions of water shortage. The anatomical modulations of root and shoot of <i>R. semenovii</i> under stress conditions were found. For the first time, a detailed study of the chemical composition of the ethanol extract of root and shoot of <i>R. semenovii</i> under stress was carried out using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The qualitative and quantitative composition of SM associated with acclimation to the effects of abiotic stresses was determined. Both nonspecific and specific phytochemical changes caused by the action of water deficiency and cold treatment were identified. It has been shown that the antioxidant system in plant tissues is complex, multicomponent, depending on a number of natural and climatic factors. Further research should be focused on the use of abiotic stressors for the targeted synthesis of bioactive SMs valuable for pharmaceutical use.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/6/1196water deficitcold stresswater contentphotosynthesisanatomysecondary metabolites
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author Nina V. Terletskaya
Nazym K. Korbozova
Nataliya O. Kudrina
Tatyana N. Kobylina
Meruert S. Kurmanbayeva
Nataliya D. Meduntseva
Tatyana G. Tolstikova
spellingShingle Nina V. Terletskaya
Nazym K. Korbozova
Nataliya O. Kudrina
Tatyana N. Kobylina
Meruert S. Kurmanbayeva
Nataliya D. Meduntseva
Tatyana G. Tolstikova
The Influence of Abiotic Stress Factors on the Morphophysiological and Phytochemical Aspects of the Acclimation of the Plant <i>Rhodiola semenowii</i> Boriss
Plants
water deficit
cold stress
water content
photosynthesis
anatomy
secondary metabolites
author_facet Nina V. Terletskaya
Nazym K. Korbozova
Nataliya O. Kudrina
Tatyana N. Kobylina
Meruert S. Kurmanbayeva
Nataliya D. Meduntseva
Tatyana G. Tolstikova
author_sort Nina V. Terletskaya
title The Influence of Abiotic Stress Factors on the Morphophysiological and Phytochemical Aspects of the Acclimation of the Plant <i>Rhodiola semenowii</i> Boriss
title_short The Influence of Abiotic Stress Factors on the Morphophysiological and Phytochemical Aspects of the Acclimation of the Plant <i>Rhodiola semenowii</i> Boriss
title_full The Influence of Abiotic Stress Factors on the Morphophysiological and Phytochemical Aspects of the Acclimation of the Plant <i>Rhodiola semenowii</i> Boriss
title_fullStr The Influence of Abiotic Stress Factors on the Morphophysiological and Phytochemical Aspects of the Acclimation of the Plant <i>Rhodiola semenowii</i> Boriss
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Abiotic Stress Factors on the Morphophysiological and Phytochemical Aspects of the Acclimation of the Plant <i>Rhodiola semenowii</i> Boriss
title_sort influence of abiotic stress factors on the morphophysiological and phytochemical aspects of the acclimation of the plant <i>rhodiola semenowii</i> boriss
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Plants of the <i>Crassulaceae</i> family are natural accumulators of many medicinal secondary metabolites (SM). This article describes the study of morphophysiological, anatomic and phytochemical responses of immature plants of <i>Rhodiolla semenovii</i> under water deficit and (or) cold-stress conditions. Changes in biomass production due to water content in plant tissues such as a decrease in water deficit and an increase in cold stress were revealed. A significant decrease in the efficiency of the photosynthetic apparatus under stress conditions was noted, based on the parameters quantum efficiency of Photosystem II and electron transport rate and energy dissipated in Photosystem II. The greatest decrease in efficiency was pointed out in conditions of water shortage. The anatomical modulations of root and shoot of <i>R. semenovii</i> under stress conditions were found. For the first time, a detailed study of the chemical composition of the ethanol extract of root and shoot of <i>R. semenovii</i> under stress was carried out using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The qualitative and quantitative composition of SM associated with acclimation to the effects of abiotic stresses was determined. Both nonspecific and specific phytochemical changes caused by the action of water deficiency and cold treatment were identified. It has been shown that the antioxidant system in plant tissues is complex, multicomponent, depending on a number of natural and climatic factors. Further research should be focused on the use of abiotic stressors for the targeted synthesis of bioactive SMs valuable for pharmaceutical use.
topic water deficit
cold stress
water content
photosynthesis
anatomy
secondary metabolites
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/6/1196
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