9(5)09
Nauka innov. 2013, 9(5):69-77
https://doi.org/10.15407/scin9.05.069
S.P. Ponomarenko1, V.A. Tsygankova2, Ya.B. Blume3, A.P. Galkin3
1 Interdepartmental Scientific and Technological Center "Agrobiotech", NAS and MES of Ukraine, Kyiv
2 Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv
3 Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics Sciences, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv
New Trend in Crop Production – Application of Plant Natural Multicomponent Growth Regulators with Bioprotective Effect
Section: The World of Innovations
Language: Ukrainian
Abstract: With the help of the Dot-blot hybridization the difference in steps of homology between mRNA of control plants and small regulatory si/mi RNA isolated from second-generation plantlets of wheat, corn, soybeans, sugar beets, chickpea, etc. cultivated from the seeds of plants infected and processed by new polycomponent plant growth regulators Regoplant® and Stimpo® in the first generation was found. It is proved that this difference is related to a partial reprogramming of the cell genome under the influence of biostimulators on growing plants with infected backgrounds that turns out in induction of low-molecular si/miRNA with antipathogenic and antiparasitic properties, which are the components of the immune system of a living organism.
Key words: plant stability, immunity, growth biostimulators, si/miRNA, Dot-blot hybridization.
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