非生物胁迫下植物次生代谢物的产生研究进展

Indrajeet Kumar, Rajesh Kumar Sharma
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植物作为天然抗氧化剂的来源,在其生长发育过程中面临着各种环境胁迫。在逆境下,植物有可能合成几种次生代谢物来应对逆境的不利影响。本文综述了不同非生物胁迫对植物次生代谢物水平影响的研究进展。植物次生代谢物的产生可以通过改变环境条件来促进。
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Production of Secondary Metabolites in Plants under Abiotic Stress: An Overview
Now a day, plants, a source of natural antioxidants are facing various kinds of environmental stress during their growth and development. Under stress, plants have potential to synthesize several secondary metabolites to cope with the adverse effects of stress. In the present review paper, the information on the effects of different abiotic stresses on the levels of secondary metabolites in plants is summarised. The production of secondary metabolites in plants can be enhanced by modifying their environmental conditions.
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