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Biochemical characteristics of plant species of the genus Acer L.

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The plants of the genus Acer section Palmata, which grow on the territory of M. M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden of NAS of Ukraine were investigated. It was found that the vast majority of A. palmatum and its cultivars were winter hardy. A study of the content of photosynthetic pigments revealed that the lowest content was in A. palmatum ‘Bloodgood’. The lowest content of malonic dialdehyde and proline was found in the leaves of A. palmatum ‘Dissectum’ and A. palmatum ‘Orange dream’, and the highest — in A. palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ and A. palmatum. The greatest catalase activity was found in plants of A. palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’, and flavonoids — in A. palmatum.
Title: Biochemical characteristics of plant species of the genus Acer L.
Description:
The plants of the genus Acer section Palmata, which grow on the territory of M.
M.
Gryshko National Botanical Garden of NAS of Ukraine were investigated.
It was found that the vast majority of A.
palmatum and its cultivars were winter hardy.
A study of the content of photosynthetic pigments revealed that the lowest content was in A.
palmatum ‘Bloodgood’.
The lowest content of malonic dialdehyde and proline was found in the leaves of A.
palmatum ‘Dissectum’ and A.
palmatum ‘Orange dream’, and the highest — in A.
palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ and A.
palmatum.
The greatest catalase activity was found in plants of A.
palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’, and flavonoids — in A.
palmatum.

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