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The effect of methyl jasmonate vapors on content of phenolic compounds in seedlings of common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench)
The effect of methyl jasmonate (MJ) vapors on content of phenolic compounds: free phenolic acids, total
quercetin, and total phenolics in etiolated buckwheat seedlings were studied. The data presented show that low
concentration of MJ (10-8 M) had no influence on trans-cinnamic acid (CA), but stimulated the accumulation of
chlorogenic acid in hypocotyls and cotyledons of buckwheat seedlings. A moderate dose of MJ (10-6 M) did not
change the level of chlorogenic acid in the hypocotyls and cotyledons, but CA synthesis was promoted in cotyledons,
whereas in hypocotyls no significant effect was found. Highest concentration of MJ (10-4 M) caused small
decline of CA in hypocotyls, but large stimulation of the acid production in cotyledons was noted. MJ had stimulatory
effect on caffeic acid forming, but inhibited synthesis of vanillic acid in hypocotyls and cotyledons. Lowest
concentration of MJ (10-8 M) elicited accumulation of quercetin glycosides in both studied tissues of buckwheat
seedlings, however at higher doses (10-6 and 10-4 M) did not affect the flavonol level. The obtained results suggest
that nonequivalent influence of methyl jasmonate on the phenolics composition can be a result of various mechanisms
of MJ uptake, transforming and/or its translocation in buckwheat hypocotyls and cotyledons. Decline of
anthocyanins level in buckwheat hypocotyls caused by MJ cannot be explained by enhanced accumulation of
quercetin glycosides or free phenolic acids, but probably by synthesis of other unknown phenolic compounds.