Summary:
The paper tested the effect of iodoacetic acid in four different concentrations on the production of
flavonoids in the callus and suspension culture of Ononis arvensis L. The elicitor was in contact with
the culture for a period of 6; 24; 47; 72, and 168 hours. The obtained results show a statistically
significant increase in the content of flavonoids in the suspension culture in comparison with the
control in the use of all tested concentrations of the elicitor after 6; 24; 48, and 72 hours of elicitation.
The maximal increase by 586 % in the production of flavonoids in the suspension culture took place
with the use of iodoacetic acid in a concentration of 1mg/l. In the callus culture, the maximal increase
in the formation of flavonoids occurred with the use iodoacetic acid in a concentration of 10 mg/l
after 24 hours of elicitation, the content of flavonoids being increased by 529 % in comparison with
the control.
Key words:
Ononis arvensis – flavonoids – elicitation – iodoacetic
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