Abstract

In the context of global climatic changes, water stress, which causes drought, is one of the limiting factors affecting the environment and negatively affects the growth and development of cultivated plants. The stressful impact of dry conditions causes changes in the biochemical processes of plants. Herein, we studied the change in antioxidant activity, the amount of phenolic compounds and the peculiarities of the synthesis of some metabolites in Actinidia. argutа leaves, Taezhny Dar variety, under drought stress. All parameters were measured in leaves of control plants and after drought stress. Biennial plants were grown in separate pots and kept in an open area under a canopy to keep out the rain. Antioxidant activity and the amount of phenolic compounds were determined spectrophotometrically. Under conditions of moisture deficiency, the antioxidant activity and the amount of phenolic compounds in the leaves are higher than in the control. The composition of metabolites in the leaf extract was determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Under drought stress, changes in the synthesis of primary and secondary metabolites occur. In the leaves of control plants, 14 substances were identified, of which 6 are organic acids and 8 are carbohydrate substances. In the leaves of plants under drought stress, 37 compounds were recorded, that is, more than 2 times more than in the leaves of control plants, 23 substances of a carbohydrate nature were identified, including Myo-Inositol, which has antioxidant properties. The main carbohydrates in the leaves of the control plants of actinidia were turanose and mannobiose; under drought conditions, sucrose; its content increased 15 times in comparison with the control plants. The phenolic compounds Quininic acid and Caffeic acid are synthesized in the leaves of Actinidia arguta plants subjected to drought.

Highlights

  • In recent years, due to the problems associated with climate change, drought is one of the main abiotic stresses that affects the biochemical processes of plants [1]

  • The coefficient of variation of antioxidant activity and the total content of phenolic compounds was low, which indicates the relative homogeneity of the data obtained

  • The results showed that there are 3.8 times more carbohydrate substances in the leaves of actinidia plants subjected to drought than in the leaves of control plants

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Introduction

Due to the problems associated with climate change, drought is one of the main abiotic stresses that affects the biochemical processes of plants [1]. Phenolic compounds and flavonoids are the most important and widespread by-products in plants These metabolites complement the enzymatic antioxidant system and have significant potential to reduce and prevent cell damage [12]. Their biosynthesis and accumulation are usually induced in response to biotic and abiotic stimuli, such as drought stress in plant tissues [13]. The effect of drought on the biochemical parameters of leaves, such as antioxidant activity, the amount of phenolic compounds, and the composition of metabolites in Actinidia arguta leaf extracts have not been previously studied. The purpose of this study was to study the effect of soil drought on the biochemical composition of leaves of Actinidia arguta plants (for example, the Taezhny Dar variety)

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