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Global Change & Ecosystems
- 1.0470802 - ÚVGZ 2017 RIV CZ eng M - Monography Chapter
Juráň, Stanislav - Večeřová, Kristýna - Klem, Karel - Calfapietra, Carlo - Urban, Otmar
The role of biogenic volatile organic compounds in plant responses to abiotic stress. A case study with Norway spruce.
Global Change & Ecosystems. Volume 2. Brno: Ústav výzkumu globální změny AV ČR, v. v.i., 2016 - (Vačkář, D.; Janouš, D.), s. 62-78. ISBN 978-80-87902-17-2
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LO1415
Institutional support: RVO:67179843
Keywords : Global change * invasive plants * Impatiens glandulifera * Polygonum cuspidatum * toxicity tests * phenolic compounds * Fagopyrum esculentum * liquid chromatography * allelopathy
Subject RIV: EH - Ecology, Behaviour
Global change is contributing to the uncontrolled spread of non-native plant species, particularly inva-sive species, and consequently, with a possible influence on crops. The subject of the work was to study the effect of substances contained in Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) and Himalayan balsam (Impatients glandulifera) on the buckwheat seedlings using toxicity tests and to monitor the profile of the selected phenolic compounds. Germination tests were performed with the stem extracts of both invasive plants into which buckwheat germinated; lengths of roots and hypocotyls of both plants were measured. The profile of selected phenolic compounds in the overground parts of buckwheat after exposure to the ex-tracts from the invasive plants mentioned above was studied using liquid chromatography.
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