BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF LEAVES OF TILIA CORDATA IN CONDITIONS OF TECHNOGENIC POLLUTION (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CITY NABEREZHNYE CHELNY)
Journal: GISAP: Biology, Veterinary Medicine and Agricultural Sciences (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-11-01
Authors : Aigul Sharifullina; Irina Bukharina; Petr Kuzmin;
Page : 3-5
Keywords : Ttilia cordata (Mill.); technogenic environment; leaf photosynthetic pigments; ascorbic acid; peroxidase activity; tannins;
Abstract
The article describes physiological and biochemical species characteristic of Tilia cordata, which grows in conditions of different contamination levels. Not only contamination level has a significant impact on the content of studied photosynthetic pigments and metabolites, but also the orientation in space of the assimilatory organs of plants.
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