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                    IN VIVO AND IN VITRO CONTROL OF RHODIOLA ROSEA L. PLANTS GROWTH
                                AND ACCUMULATION OF SECONDARY METABOLITES
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                     Alexandru Dascaliuc , Tatiana Călugăru-Spătaru , Yaroslav Parii , Yulia Parii
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                          1 Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Chisinau, Moldova;
                                              E-mail.: dascaliuca@yahoo.com
                                   2 All Ukrainian Institute of Plant Breeding, Kyiv, Ukraine
                  Our research aimed to determine the effect of some physical and chemical factors on the
            synthesis and accumulation of secondary metabolites in Rhodiola rosea L. plants grown in vivo
            and in vitro. To achieve this goal, we have identified the following objectives: 1. To elaborate on
            the agrotechnical regime of R. rosea plants growth during cultivation artificially and in the field;
            2. To determine the heterogeneity of R. rosea plants by analyzing morphological, physiological,
            and biochemical parameters; 3. To analyze the influence of UV radiation and other physical and
            chemical factors on the accumulation of secondary metabolites in R. rosea plants grown in the
            laboratory, greenhouse, and field conditions in Moldova.
                  We have collected seeds from R. rosea plants grown in the Carpathian Mountains and
            elaborated optimal conditions for their cultivation in vitro and in vivo. We developed sensitive
            HPLC methods for quantitative and qualitative analysis of secondary mнекуцйetabolites.
                  We performed experiments with the R. rosea plants obtained from seeds collected in the
            Carpathian Mountains and with the plants propagated  in vitro. The results showed that the
            received  plants  differ  by  their  morphology  and  growth  rate.  The  content  of  secondary
            metabolites  in  rhizomes  from  plants  cultivated  in  the  greenhouse  and  field  conditions  was
            lower than that of those collected in the mountains. After periodic illumination of plants with
            ultraviolet  radiation  and  their  treatment  with  the  biostimulator  Reglalg,  the  content  of
            secondary  metabolites  in  rhizomes  increased  to  a  level  comparable  to  those  in  rhizomes
            collected in the Carpathian Mountains. The introduction of the biostimulator Reglalg in the
            culture medium, and the exposure of R. rosea callus in the logarithmic growth phase at 4 C,
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            during 12 hours, stimulated the accumulation of secondary metabolites in callus biomass. We
            selected a vigorous clone of plant induced from the cells of R. rosea callus and transferred it for
            propagation in vivo. The generative descendants of this clone served as initial material for the
            selection of the R. rosea cultivars Tatiana, certified in Ukraine.
                  The research conducted allowed elucidating and optimizing the combined influence of the
            main factors that determine the growth and accumulation of secondary metabolites in the in
            vitro and  in vivo  culture  of  R. rosea. More  promising results were obtained with the  plants
            cultivated  under  in  vivo  conditions.  Currently,  using  accumulated  information,  we  are
            developing economically advantageous technologies for artificially large-scale cultivation of the
            R. rosea plants that contain high levels of secondary metabolites in their rhizomes.

            Keywords: Rhodiola rosea, in vivo, in vitro, secondary metabolites.
            Acknowledgment
            Research  was  carried  out  partially  within  the  project  of  the  State  Program  „20.80009.7007.07”
            “Determining  the  parameters  that  characterize  the  resistance  of  plants  with  the  different  level  of
            organization to the action of extreme temperatures in order to reduce the effects of climate change.”,
            financed by the National Agency for Research and Development.











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