Ontogenetic Development of Hedysarum alpinum L. in the Prebaikalia Region

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Elena G. Khudonogova,
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Alena A. Mikhlyaeva
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Svetlana V. Polovinkina
Svetlana V. Polovinkina
α Irkutsk State Agrarian University named after A.A. Ezhevsky

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Hedysarum alpinum L. is an important medicinal plant, which also has ornamental value and is used as a non-conventional feed resource. The medicinal value of this plant species is attributable to the content of the glycoside mangiferin in the aerial parts of a plant, which demonstrates immunostimulating properties. Harvesting of H. alpinum as a herbal raw material leads to a fast depletion of natural coenopopulation areas. When cultivated in Prebaikalia, the plant passes through all ontogenetic stages, entering the reproductive phase at year 2-3 of growth. The mid-reproductive stage, which is the most productive for feeding purposes, lasts 6 to 10 years. For introduced species, the life span of a plant growing in the same place ranges between 12 and 20 years. H. alpinum is a promising medicinal and fodder plant, which tolerates dry summer periods, is winter-hardy, and has high shoot biomass production.

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Elena G. Khudonogova,. 2020. \u201cOntogenetic Development of Hedysarum alpinum L. in the Prebaikalia Region\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - C: Biological Science GJSFR-C Volume 20 (GJSFR Volume 20 Issue C3): .

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Hedysarum alpinum L. is an important medicinal plant, which also has ornamental value and is used as a non-conventional feed resource. The medicinal value of this plant species is attributable to the content of the glycoside mangiferin in the aerial parts of a plant, which demonstrates immunostimulating properties. Harvesting of H. alpinum as a herbal raw material leads to a fast depletion of natural coenopopulation areas. When cultivated in Prebaikalia, the plant passes through all ontogenetic stages, entering the reproductive phase at year 2-3 of growth. The mid-reproductive stage, which is the most productive for feeding purposes, lasts 6 to 10 years. For introduced species, the life span of a plant growing in the same place ranges between 12 and 20 years. H. alpinum is a promising medicinal and fodder plant, which tolerates dry summer periods, is winter-hardy, and has high shoot biomass production.

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