All materials CHN; vouchers are deposited in NS; collector E.Yu. Zykova. The study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant 16-04-01246 A to E. Zykova). ASTERACEAE Anthemis tinctoria L., 2n = 18; Russia, Altay Republic, Z35a, Z37. 2n = 27; Russia, Altay Republic, Z35b. Arctium lappa L., 2n = 36; Russia, Altay Republic, Z38. Arctium minus (Hill) Bernh., 2n = 36; Russia, Altay Republic, Z41; Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblast, Z43. Senecio vulgaris L., 2n = 40; Russia, Altay Republic, Z56, Z90; Russia, Altaiskii Krai, Z55. Sonchus asper (L.) Hill, 2n = 18; Russia, Altay Republic, Z65a. 2n = 32; Russia, Altay Republic, Z65b, Z64. Sonchus oleraceus L., 2n = 18; Russia, Altay Republic, Z67. 2n = 32; Russia, Altay Republic, Z68, Z66, Z77. Tragopogon dubius Scop., 2n = 12; Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblasť, Z134. Tragopogon orientalis L., 2n = 12; Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblasť, Z70. BRASSICACEAE Brassica juncea (L.) Czern., 2n = 36; Russia, Altay Republic, Z15, Z16. EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia humifusa Willd., 2n = 22; Russia, Altay Republic, Z159. PLUMBAGINACEAE Plumbagella micrantha (Ledeb.) Spach, 2n = 12; Russia, Altay Republic, Z160. PORTULACACEAE Portulaca oleracea L., 2n = 54; Russia, Altaiskii Krai, Z152.
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The composition and content of phenolic compounds in plants of the polymorphic species Bassia prostrata (Chenopodiaceae) from geographically distant populations were studied by high-performance liquid chromatography. The material for the study was the aboveground part of the plant. The plants were collected in the flowering phase in Russia (Novosibirsk region, Republic of Tyva, Khakassia, Buryatia, Altai), Kazakhstan, Armenia. The phenolic compounds were extracted by double extraction with 70% ethanol. Component composition of the phenolic complex was investigated by Agilent 1200 chromatograph. Eleven phenolic compounds, including isoquercitrin, kaempferol-3-glycoside, isoramnetin-3-rutinoside, and luteolin were found in the composition. The quantitative content of each compound could vary from 0.1 to 10.8 mg/g in different populations. Chemotypes were determined for the qualitative and quantitative content of phenolic compounds
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