Abstract

The content of phenolic compounds and flavonoids in separate organs and aerial parts ofBidensspecies growing in different regions of Belarus was studied (alien species –Bidens frondosusL. andBidensconnatusWilld., native species –Bidens tripartitusL.). It was found that the leaves were characterized by the maximum accumulation of total phenolic compounds and total flavonoids. The accumulation of these metabolites decreased in the row of “leaves – inflorescences – stems and roots”. Approximately 14 % of phenolic compounds in leaves and inflorescences were flavonoids. The accumulation of phenolic compounds in the aerial parts ofB. frondosus,B. connatusandB. tripartitus, depending on the growing conditions, varied from 60, 55, 90 to 155, 130, 115 mg/g dry weight, flavonoids – from 7, 11, 8 to 20, 15, 19 mg/g dry weight, correspondingly.B. frondosusandB. connatusdemonstrated a wider range of variation in the sum of phenolic compounds thanB. tripartitus. A comparative analysis of the total phenolic accumulation in plants of different species collected in geographically close localities showed the absence of significant differences in the content of the studied secondary metabolites in alien and native species ofBidens.

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