2019
DOI: 10.3103/s1068367419060028
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Use of a Tissue Culture Method to Develop New Forms of Fagopyrum esculentum Moench

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“…It is interesting to note that the minimum accumulation of flavonoid was observed after exposure to the highest test concentration of 1313 mg L −1 zinc salt, which was 3.32%, which is 1.2 times as low as that in the control group. An increase of flavonoid rutin biosynthesis in buckwheat (1.25-time higher compared with the control group) under the effect of elevated zinc salt concentration (404 mg L −1 ) in vitro was demonstrated in our earlier works [2].…”
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“…It is interesting to note that the minimum accumulation of flavonoid was observed after exposure to the highest test concentration of 1313 mg L −1 zinc salt, which was 3.32%, which is 1.2 times as low as that in the control group. An increase of flavonoid rutin biosynthesis in buckwheat (1.25-time higher compared with the control group) under the effect of elevated zinc salt concentration (404 mg L −1 ) in vitro was demonstrated in our earlier works [2].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…This feature of buckwheat is emphasized by I. Kreft [42]. Tolerance of buckwheat microstems to elevated concentrations of copper and zinc sulfate in vitro was mentioned earlier [2]. According to M. Germ and A. Gaberščik [43], different species and varieties of buckwheat, originating from relatively harsh habitats [44], can be classified as the most stress-resistant crops.…”
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