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Title: Biologically active substances from Linaria genistifolia (l.) mill and their potential usage in the ecological agriculture
Authors: GUREV, Angela 
MAŞCENCO, Natalia 
BOROVSKAIA, Ala 
ŞUBINA, Victoria 
Keywords: alternaria alternata;bioactivity;fungicidal;genistifoliosides;growth regulators;iridoids;tomatoes
Issue Date: 15-Jun-2019
Source: Gurev, Angela, Mashcenko, Natalia, Borovskaia, Ala, & Shubina, Victoria. (2019). BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES FROM LINARIA GENISTIFOLIA (L.) MILL AND THEIR POTENTIAL USAGE IN THE ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE. Journal of Engineering Science, XXVI (2), 109–116. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3249211
Journal: Journal of Engineering Science 
Abstract: 
The article starts with literature review on secondary metabolites, namely the iridoids contained in Linaria species (Scrophulariaceae). It describes the biological activity of the iridoid glycosides; the importance and the benefits of the secondary metabolites and their eventual application in organic plant cultivation. Is further elucidated the profile of the biologically active substances predominant in the purified extract of Linaria genistifolia (L.) Mill., named by us genistifoliosides. Are investigated the biological activity and the stimulating effect of genistifolioside aqueous solution in concentration 0.01% on the tomato seed germination, plants’ productivity (which is 33.9% higher) and the biochemical characteristics of the tomato fruit. It was elucidated, for the first time, the inhibitory effect of genistifolioside on the development of Alternaria alternata pathogenic fungi, affecting the vegetable crops; the 0.1% aqueous solution of genistifoliosides has the diameter of the fungi zone of inhibition 5.8 times bigger in comparison to the control sample and 4 times bigger in comparison to the certificated biopreparation. The purified extract of genistifoliosides exhibits properties of plant growth regulator as well as fungicidal properties and can be used in ecological agriculture.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/356
ISSN: 2587-3474
2587-3482
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3249211
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