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              INTRODUCTION OF IRONWORT SPECIES IN THE COLLECTION OF AROMATICS PLANTS
                     OF THE INSTITUTE OF GENETICS, PHYSIOLOGY AND PLANT PROTECTION
                                                    Lilia Chisnicean
                     Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Chişinău, Republic of Moldova;
                                             E-mail.: lilia.chisnicean@igfpp.md
                  Ironwort  (Sideritis  spp.) belongs to the  genus  Sideritis  L.,  which consists of annual  or
             perennial plants of the Lamiaceae family. The plants have a pleasant aroma and multiple health
             benefits. In the Mediterranean Basin and Crimea, ironwort inflorescences and leaves are used
             for the preparation of herbal tea.  Both types of ironwort, in the folk medicine of their native
             countries, are considered natural immunomodulators. The plants have hypotensive, antipyretic,
             diuretic  effects,  support  wound  healing,  show  antitumor  activity.  Besides,  they  show
             antibacterial,  antiprotozoal,  and  repellent  activity.  They  also  possess  gastroprotective  and
             antiulcer properties.
                  A  study  was  started  to  introduce  two  valuable  species:  Sideritis  scardica  Griseb.  and
             Sideritis taurica Steph. ex Willd., as two other subspecies grow in Moldova – Sideritis montana
             L. and Sideritis comosa (Rochel ex Benth) Stankov.
                  Two  methods  of  propagating  the  above-mentioned  species  were  used  –  by  seedlings
             obtained  from  seeds  and  by  rooted  cuttings  taken  from  annual  shoots,  applying  rooting
             stimulants such as Kornevin. The propagation of the plants by seedlings was performed using
             100 seeds. The seedlings emerged in 12–15 days, with two pairs of uneven, gray-green leaves.
             When transplanting the seedlings in open ground, were planted into a permanent place.
                  Another method of propagating the plants was the vegetative one, using 100 cuttings
             taken from annual shoots. Both species of ironwort, Sideritis scardica and S. taurica, have taken
             root  well,  forming  a  strong,  healthy  root  system.  The  best  results  in  rooting  cuttings  were
             observed in the propagation material harvested in early spring, with a rooting success of 89–
             90 %. Both methods of propagation are effective, except that the seeds are easier to store,
             without the risk of frost or drying to which the plants are subjected in open ground.
                  The propagation of the species Sideritis scardica and S. taurica by different methods was
             performed with good results, the species being recommended as spicy, aromatic, and medicinal
             plants.
             Keywords: Sideritis scardica, S. taurica, medicinal plant, reproduction, species, spice.

             Acknowledgments
            Research  was  carried  out  within  the  project  of  the  State  Program  20.80009.5107.07 “Reducing  the
            consequences of climate change by creating, implementing varieties of medicinal and aromatic plants
            drought,  frost,  winter,  disease  resistant,  which  ensures  sustainable  development  of  agriculture  and
            guarantees high quality raw material predestined to the perfumery, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and
            food industry”, financed by the National Agency for Research and Development.















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