Lipid Fatty Acids from the Pericarp of Cydonia oblonga Mill. and Mespilus germanica L. are Involved in Plant Adaptation to Altitudinal Zonality


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The composition of fatty acids of total lipids of the outer and parenchymal parts of the pericarp in Cydonia oblonga Mill. and Mespilus germanica L. (Maloideae, Rosaceae), growing in the Northern Caucasian mountains at altitudes of 300, 500, 700, and 1200 m above sea level in various natural zones from experimental sites, was studied for the first time. It is established that the altitude of plant growth is largely correlated with the changes in the FA composition of the outer, but not the parenchymal, part of the pericarp. The nature of this variability suggests that the adaptation of plants to the conditions of significant temperature differences in the mountains is associated with the regulation of cell membrane fluidity, based on the interaction of opposite processes of synthesis of polyunsaturated and very-long-chain fatty acids.

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T. Ivanova

Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology,
Russian Academy of Sciences

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Rússia, Moscow

A. Voronkov

Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology,
Russian Academy of Sciences

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Rússia, Moscow

E. Kuznetsova

Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology,
Russian Academy of Sciences

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Rússia, Moscow

T. Kumachova

Russian State Agrarian University—Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy

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Rússia, Moscow

V. Zhirov

Avrorin Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden–Institute

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Rússia, Apatity, Murmansk oblast

V. Tsydendambaev

Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology,
Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: itv_2006@mail.ru
Rússia, Moscow

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