Variability of southern sweet-grass (Hierochloë australis /Schrad./ Roem. & Schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern Poland

Southern sweet-grass is a perennial grass distributed through north-eastern Europe. In Poland, this rare, partially protected plant grows wild in well-lit coniferous or mixed forests. Its leaves, rich in coumarin compounds, are used for aromatization of alcohols. Taking into account high demand on t...

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Main Authors: Bączek Katarzyna, Angielczyk Mirosław, Przybył Jarosław L., Kosakowska Olga, Ejdys Marcin, Węglarz Zenon
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-09-01
Series:Herba Polonica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/hepo-2015-0020
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spelling doaj-7aa848f2e79e4976a93f731e774da8782021-09-06T19:19:50ZengSciendoHerba Polonica2449-83432015-09-01613233610.1515/hepo-2015-0020hepo-2015-0020Variability of southern sweet-grass (Hierochloë australis /Schrad./ Roem. & Schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern PolandBączek Katarzyna0Angielczyk Mirosław1Przybył Jarosław L.2Kosakowska Olga3Ejdys Marcin4Węglarz Zenon5Laboratory of New Herbal Products, Department of Vegetable and Medicinal Plants, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warsaw, PolandLaboratory of New Herbal Products, Department of Vegetable and Medicinal Plants, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warsaw, PolandLaboratory of New Herbal Products, Department of Vegetable and Medicinal Plants, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warsaw, PolandLaboratory of New Herbal Products, Department of Vegetable and Medicinal Plants, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warsaw, PolandLaboratory of New Herbal Products, Department of Vegetable and Medicinal Plants, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warsaw, PolandLaboratory of New Herbal Products, Department of Vegetable and Medicinal Plants, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warsaw, PolandSouthern sweet-grass is a perennial grass distributed through north-eastern Europe. In Poland, this rare, partially protected plant grows wild in well-lit coniferous or mixed forests. Its leaves, rich in coumarin compounds, are used for aromatization of alcohols. Taking into account high demand on this raw material and decrease in the number of southern sweet-grass populations it is recommended to introduce the plant into cultivation systems. In this study 12 populations of southern sweet-grass were selected and assessed in terms of their cultivation usefulness. The presence of associated plant species growing on its natural sites was investigated as well as light irradiance on those stands. The species was found in 3 types of forest communities. Air dry mass of leaves per plant varied in analyzed populations from 1.73 to 11.07 g. They were significantly diversified in the total content of coumarins (0.36–0.96%), flavonoids (0.09–0.26%) and polyphenolic acids (0.13–0.29%). The diversity concerning the content of coumarin, a quality indicator of leaves, was even higher. The content of this compound varied from 52.03 to 275.74 mg/100 g d. m. Among the analyzed populations, the most interesting seem to be population No. 12 (Jedwabno) and population No. 10 (Ruciane) characterized with relatively high mass of leaves and the highest content of the identified active compounds, including coumarin.https://doi.org/10.1515/hepo-2015-0020southern sweet-grasspopulationslightcoumarinsflavonoidspolyphenolic acidsturówka leśnapopulacjeświatłokumarynyflawonoidykwasy polifenolowe
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author Bączek Katarzyna
Angielczyk Mirosław
Przybył Jarosław L.
Kosakowska Olga
Ejdys Marcin
Węglarz Zenon
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Angielczyk Mirosław
Przybył Jarosław L.
Kosakowska Olga
Ejdys Marcin
Węglarz Zenon
Variability of southern sweet-grass (Hierochloë australis /Schrad./ Roem. & Schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern Poland
Herba Polonica
southern sweet-grass
populations
light
coumarins
flavonoids
polyphenolic acids
turówka leśna
populacje
światło
kumaryny
flawonoidy
kwasy polifenolowe
author_facet Bączek Katarzyna
Angielczyk Mirosław
Przybył Jarosław L.
Kosakowska Olga
Ejdys Marcin
Węglarz Zenon
author_sort Bączek Katarzyna
title Variability of southern sweet-grass (Hierochloë australis /Schrad./ Roem. & Schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern Poland
title_short Variability of southern sweet-grass (Hierochloë australis /Schrad./ Roem. & Schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern Poland
title_full Variability of southern sweet-grass (Hierochloë australis /Schrad./ Roem. & Schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern Poland
title_fullStr Variability of southern sweet-grass (Hierochloë australis /Schrad./ Roem. & Schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern Poland
title_full_unstemmed Variability of southern sweet-grass (Hierochloë australis /Schrad./ Roem. & Schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern Poland
title_sort variability of southern sweet-grass (hierochloë australis /schrad./ roem. & schult.) wild growing populations occurring in eastern poland
publisher Sciendo
series Herba Polonica
issn 2449-8343
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Southern sweet-grass is a perennial grass distributed through north-eastern Europe. In Poland, this rare, partially protected plant grows wild in well-lit coniferous or mixed forests. Its leaves, rich in coumarin compounds, are used for aromatization of alcohols. Taking into account high demand on this raw material and decrease in the number of southern sweet-grass populations it is recommended to introduce the plant into cultivation systems. In this study 12 populations of southern sweet-grass were selected and assessed in terms of their cultivation usefulness. The presence of associated plant species growing on its natural sites was investigated as well as light irradiance on those stands. The species was found in 3 types of forest communities. Air dry mass of leaves per plant varied in analyzed populations from 1.73 to 11.07 g. They were significantly diversified in the total content of coumarins (0.36–0.96%), flavonoids (0.09–0.26%) and polyphenolic acids (0.13–0.29%). The diversity concerning the content of coumarin, a quality indicator of leaves, was even higher. The content of this compound varied from 52.03 to 275.74 mg/100 g d. m. Among the analyzed populations, the most interesting seem to be population No. 12 (Jedwabno) and population No. 10 (Ruciane) characterized with relatively high mass of leaves and the highest content of the identified active compounds, including coumarin.
topic southern sweet-grass
populations
light
coumarins
flavonoids
polyphenolic acids
turówka leśna
populacje
światło
kumaryny
flawonoidy
kwasy polifenolowe
url https://doi.org/10.1515/hepo-2015-0020
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