Variation in the Composition of Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria Lichens from Western Siberia
- Authors: Prokopiev I.A.1, Poryadina L.N.1, Konoreva L.A.2,3, Chesnokov S.V.2, Shavarda A.L.2,4
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Affiliations:
- Institute for Biological Problems of the Cryolithozone, Siberian Branch
- Komarov Botanical Institute
- The Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden and Institution, Kola Science Center
- Research Resource Center for Molecular and Cell Technologies
- Issue: Vol 49, No 5 (2018)
- Pages: 401-405
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1067-4136/article/view/226760
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1067413618050107
- ID: 226760
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Abstract
The composition and contents of secondary metabolites in Flavocetraria lichens from Eastern Siberia were analyzed using herbarium specimens. Based on the composition of identified metabolites, three F. cucullata chemotypes and two F. nivalis chemotypes were distinguished. Distinct geographic differentiation between the F. cucullata chemotypes was revealed, probably reflecting their adaptation to environmental conditions. The content of usnic acid in F. cucullata thalli was found to correlate with the latitude of growing region. This may be regarded as evidence for a protective role of this metabolite in lichens growing at high latitudes and exposed to excess solar irradiation during the polar day.
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I. A. Prokopiev
Institute for Biological Problems of the Cryolithozone, Siberian Branch
Author for correspondence.
Email: ilya.a.prokopiev@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Yakutsk, 677980
L. N. Poryadina
Institute for Biological Problems of the Cryolithozone, Siberian Branch
Email: ilya.a.prokopiev@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Yakutsk, 677980
L. A. Konoreva
Komarov Botanical Institute; The Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden and Institution, Kola Science Center
Email: ilya.a.prokopiev@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 197376; Murmansk region, Kirovsk, 184209
S. V. Chesnokov
Komarov Botanical Institute
Email: ilya.a.prokopiev@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 197376
A. L. Shavarda
Komarov Botanical Institute; Research Resource Center for Molecular and Cell Technologies
Email: ilya.a.prokopiev@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 197376; St. Petersburg, 194034
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