. Increased synthesis of secondary metabolites in the culture of bearded roots of Hyssopus officinalis L
The research evaluates the effect of amino acids (phenylalanine and tyrosine) on the growth and content of biologically active substances in the culture of bearded roots of Hyssopys officinalis. The study of the effect of amino acids on the growth of raw biomass of bearded roots of H. officinalis showed that when phenylalanine and tyrosine were introduced into the nutrient medium ...
The response of free living hydrobionts to biologically active substances of natural and anthropogenic origin
This article considers the response of hydrobionts to exogenous biologically active substances of natural (BASn) and anthropogenic (BASa) origin, the peculiarities of BASn functional spectrum in eukaryotes of different taxons, and the damaging impact of BASa both at an organism and an ecosystem level.
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Никитина С.
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Adaptive Reactions of Hydrobionts to Anthropogenic Biologically Active Substances
This article describes the response of hydrobionts to exogenous biologically active substances (BAS) of anthropogenic origin through the example of different taxa ranging from the Infusoria and Spongia to the Crustacea and confirms the harmful effect of anthropogenic pressure at the levels of a single organism and the whole ecosystem....
Increased biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in callus cultures of Hyssopus officinalis L.
... callus cultures was recorded at phenylalanine concentrations of 10 and 100 µM, as well as tyrosine concentrations of 1, 10, and 100 µM in the nutrient media.
Popova E.A., Pungin A.V., Pantyukhina A.P.
medicinal plant, callus culture, growth, biologically active substances, amino acids
102-126
10.5922/vestniknat-2024-3-8