Protective effect of derivative of the n-oxide-2-methylpyridine on the temperature stress during the germination of seeds of Scots pine
Savchenko Yu.,
Grigoryuk I.,
Likhanov A.. and
Pinchuk A.
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Pinchuk A.: Lviv National Agrarian University
Balanced Nature Using, 2016, vol. 5, issue 2, 83-88
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Bis (N-oxide-2-methylpyridine)-zinc (II)-chlo- rides at a concentration of 1,0 mg/L leads to increased stability of ordinary pine plants against lowering air temperature at the early stages of seed germination. The author gives seed growth patterns and features of the accumulation of secondary metabolites in the tissues of Scots pine, in particular flavonoids and phenolic compounds in conditions of lowering the temperature
Keywords: Scotch pine; seed; low temperature stress; N-oxide-2-methylpyridine; phenolic compounds; flavonoids (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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