Lipid Profile of Larix cajanderi Mayr in Adaptation to Natural Conditions in the Cryolithozone

The prevalence of coniferous trees in the forest landscapes of northeastern Siberia is conditioned by their high frost resistance. The Kajander larch (Larix cajanderi Mayr), which can survive under natural conditions (down to −60 °C) in the cryolithozone of Yakutia, is the dominant forest-forming sp...

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Published in:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Main Authors: Vasiliy V. Nokhsorov, Tatiana D. Tatarinova, Lyubov V. Dudareva, Natalia V. Semenova, Trofim C. Maximov
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description The prevalence of coniferous trees in the forest landscapes of northeastern Siberia is conditioned by their high frost resistance. The Kajander larch (Larix cajanderi Mayr), which can survive under natural conditions (down to −60 °C) in the cryolithozone of Yakutia, is the dominant forest-forming species. We hypothesise that our study using HPTLC–UV/Vis/FLD, TLC–GC/FID, and GC–MS methods of seasonal features of the lipid profile of Kajander larch tissues will bring us closer to understanding the mechanisms of participation of lipid components in the adaptation of this valuable tree species to the cold climate of the cryolithozone. Rare delta5-unsaturated polymethylene-interrupted fatty acids (∆5-UPIFA) were identified in the fatty acids (FAs) of L. cajanderi shoots, including 18:2(Δ5.9) (taxoleic), 18:3(Δ5.9.12) (pinolenic), and 18:4(Δ5.9.12.15) (coniferonic). It was found that the content of ∆5-UPIFA in L. cajanderi shoots markedly increased (1.5-fold, representing up to 23.9% of sum FAs) during the autumnal transition of trees to dormancy. It was observed that the ranges of low temperatures experienced during the prolonged winter period primarily determined the structural diversity of membrane lipids and their constituent FAs during the cold adaptation of L. cajanderi. The results obtained can be used for the selection of molecular markers of cold tolerance in woody plants, including fruit trees.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1422-0067/26/1/164/ 2025-01-17T01:19:13+00:00 Lipid Profile of Larix cajanderi Mayr in Adaptation to Natural Conditions in the Cryolithozone Vasiliy V. Nokhsorov Tatiana D. Tatarinova Lyubov V. Dudareva Natalia V. Semenova Trofim C. Maximov agris 2024-12-28 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26010164 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Molecular Plant Sciences https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms26010164 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ International Journal of Molecular Sciences Volume 26 Issue 1 Pages: 164 adaptation cryolithozone fatty acids GC–MS lipids Larix membrane lipids polar lipids shoots ∆5-UPIFA Text 2024 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26010164 2024-12-31T01:19:29Z The prevalence of coniferous trees in the forest landscapes of northeastern Siberia is conditioned by their high frost resistance. The Kajander larch (Larix cajanderi Mayr), which can survive under natural conditions (down to −60 °C) in the cryolithozone of Yakutia, is the dominant forest-forming species. We hypothesise that our study using HPTLC–UV/Vis/FLD, TLC–GC/FID, and GC–MS methods of seasonal features of the lipid profile of Kajander larch tissues will bring us closer to understanding the mechanisms of participation of lipid components in the adaptation of this valuable tree species to the cold climate of the cryolithozone. Rare delta5-unsaturated polymethylene-interrupted fatty acids (∆5-UPIFA) were identified in the fatty acids (FAs) of L. cajanderi shoots, including 18:2(Δ5.9) (taxoleic), 18:3(Δ5.9.12) (pinolenic), and 18:4(Δ5.9.12.15) (coniferonic). It was found that the content of ∆5-UPIFA in L. cajanderi shoots markedly increased (1.5-fold, representing up to 23.9% of sum FAs) during the autumnal transition of trees to dormancy. It was observed that the ranges of low temperatures experienced during the prolonged winter period primarily determined the structural diversity of membrane lipids and their constituent FAs during the cold adaptation of L. cajanderi. The results obtained can be used for the selection of molecular markers of cold tolerance in woody plants, including fruit trees. Text Yakutia Siberia MDPI Open Access Publishing Fid ENVELOPE(-65.939,-65.939,-68.664,-68.664) International Journal of Molecular Sciences 26 1 164
spellingShingle adaptation
cryolithozone
fatty acids
GC–MS
lipids
Larix
membrane lipids
polar lipids
shoots
∆5-UPIFA
Vasiliy V. Nokhsorov
Tatiana D. Tatarinova
Lyubov V. Dudareva
Natalia V. Semenova
Trofim C. Maximov
Lipid Profile of Larix cajanderi Mayr in Adaptation to Natural Conditions in the Cryolithozone
title Lipid Profile of Larix cajanderi Mayr in Adaptation to Natural Conditions in the Cryolithozone
title_full Lipid Profile of Larix cajanderi Mayr in Adaptation to Natural Conditions in the Cryolithozone
title_fullStr Lipid Profile of Larix cajanderi Mayr in Adaptation to Natural Conditions in the Cryolithozone
title_full_unstemmed Lipid Profile of Larix cajanderi Mayr in Adaptation to Natural Conditions in the Cryolithozone
title_short Lipid Profile of Larix cajanderi Mayr in Adaptation to Natural Conditions in the Cryolithozone
title_sort lipid profile of larix cajanderi mayr in adaptation to natural conditions in the cryolithozone
topic adaptation
cryolithozone
fatty acids
GC–MS
lipids
Larix
membrane lipids
polar lipids
shoots
∆5-UPIFA
topic_facet adaptation
cryolithozone
fatty acids
GC–MS
lipids
Larix
membrane lipids
polar lipids
shoots
∆5-UPIFA
url https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26010164