Experimental study of the structure of variability of natural populations of Origanum vulgare L. from mountainous Dagestan, Russia

IF 0.3 Q4 ECOLOGY
A. M. Musaev, G. K. Radzhabov, A. M. Aliyev, F. I. Islamova
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Aim . To identify plasticity and stability and to evaluate interpopulation differentiation in terms of accumulation of secondary metabolites in an ecological and geographical experiment with two model populations of Origanum vulgare L., belonging to different subspecies and vicarious along the altitudinal gradient. Material and Methods . Ecological and geographical experiment with transplanted plants of Origanum vulgare L. at two experimental bases, at altitudes of 1100 and 1730 m and simulating the conditions of the mountain‐valley and upper mountain belts. The total content of antioxidants was determined by the electrochemical method. The essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation on a Clevenger apparatus. The component composition of the oil was established on a gas chromatograph with a mass spectrometric detector. Components were identified using mass spectra libraries. Results . We studied the structure of variability in the yield and component composition of essential oil, as well as the total antioxidant activity in two populations of Origanum vulgare L. belonging to different subspecies. Regularities have been revealed that make it possible to attribute the studied populations to foothill and highland ecotypes. Conclusions . The yield of essential oil and the content of total antioxidants are clearly correlated with the conditions in the experimental plots and are not associated with microevolutionary processes under the control of abiotic factors of the altitudinal gradient.
俄罗斯达吉斯坦山区土一枝天然居群变异结构的实验研究
的目标。摘要以不同亚种、沿海拔梯度代谢物分布的土始黄(Origanum vulgare L.) 2个模式居群为研究对象,通过生态地理实验研究其次生代谢物积累的可塑性和稳定性,并评价其种群间分化。材料和方法。在海拔1100 m和1730 m的两个试验基地,模拟山谷和高山带条件下,进行了牛耳草移栽植物的生态地理试验。用电化学法测定了抗氧化剂的总含量。精油在Clevenger装置上通过加氢蒸馏得到。在气相色谱仪和质谱检测器上确定了油的组分组成。利用质谱库鉴定组分。结果。本文研究了不同亚种土一枝(Origanum vulgare L.)两个居群挥发油产量、成分组成及总抗氧化活性的变异结构。研究结果表明,这些种群有可能分别属于丘陵和高原生态型。结论。挥发油产量和总抗氧化剂含量与试验田条件有明显的相关性,而与海拔梯度非生物因素控制下的微进化过程无关。
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