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Characterisation of Chinese elite cultivars and genetic resources of chestnut by AFLPJ. Ovesná, L. Kučera, L.J. Jiang, D. VagnerováBiologia plantarum 49:125-127, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-5127-7 We selected a informative set of twelve amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) primer pairs suitable for evaluation of Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima Blume) genotypes. Cluster analysis based on 198 polymorphic AFLP amplified by these 12 primer pairs clearly divided investigated genotypes according to their place of origin. We showed, that genetic basis of modern genotypes is narrow also in the case of this species. |
In vitro regeneration of mature Pinus sylvestris buds stored at freezing temperaturesU. Andersone, G. IevinshBiologia plantarum 49:281-284, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-1284-y Changes of morphogenic competence in mature P. sylvestris L. buds due to frozen storage were investigated. The highest callus formation was registered on explants stored at -18°C for three months, but on explants stored for five months, it was also higher than in the control. Budding and development of needles in vitro was observed only for buds frozen three to five months. Peroxidase activity was lowest in these buds. In contrast, polyphenol oxidase activity in bud tissues continually increased during frozen storage. Within 10 months of frozen storage the content of starch and sugars in resting buds changed. It may be concluded that changes in composition of non-structural sugars in pine buds after five months of frozen storage are part of metabolic changes leading to loss of morphogenic capacity. |
Genome size variation in some representatives of the genus TripleurospermumS. Garcia, H. Inceer, T. Garnatje, J. VallesBiologia plantarum 49:381-387, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0011-z Genome size has been estimated by flow cytometry in 14 populations belonging to eight taxa (seven species, one of them with two varieties) of the genus Tripleurospermum. 2C nuclear DNA amounts range from 4.87 to 9.22 pg, and nuclear DNA amounts per basic chromosome set from 1.99 to 2.75 pg. Statistically significant differences depending on ploidy level, life cycle or environmental factors such as altitude have been found. Also, genome size is positively correlated with total karyotype length. The presence of rhizome is related to nuclear DNA content in these species. |
Seasonal changes of cytokinins in upper and lower leaves of a sugar maple crownM. A. Held, P. E. Quesnelle, R. J. N. EmeryBiologia plantarum 49:455-458, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0028-3 Although it is well accepted that cytokinins (CKs) regulate processes such as leaf senescence and stomatal conductance, data on CKs in the canopy of mature trees are lacking in the literature. Here we report the first in situ sampling for determination of CKs in mature sugar maple (Acer saccharum) canopy layers. The upper canopy showed a distinct seasonal pattern in total CK content, while the lower canopy remained relatively unchanged. |
Changes in antioxidant enzymes activity and oxidative stress by abscisic acid and salicylic acid in wheat genotypesS. Agarwal, R. K. Sairam, G. C. Srivastava, R. C. MeenaBiologia plantarum 49:541-550, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0048-z Abscisic acid (ABA) and salicylic acid (SA) were sprayed on leaves of wheat genotypes C 306 and Hira at 25 and 40 d after sowing under moderate water stress (-0.8 MPa) imposed by adding PEG-6000 in nutrient solution. ABA and SA increased the activities of superoxide dismutase, ascorbate peroxidase, glutathione reductase, and catalase in comparison to unsprayed control plants. Both ABA and SA treatments decreased the contents of hydrogen peroxide and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, a measure of lipid peroxidation, compared to unsprayed plants. The beneficial effect of increase in antioxidant enzymes activity and decrease in oxidative stress was reflected in increase in chlorophyll and carotenoid contents, relative water content, membrane stability index, leaf area and total biomass over control plants. The lower concentrations of ABA (0.5 mM) and SA (1.0 mM) were generally more effective than higher concentrations. |
High frequency in vitro regeneration of Lathyrus sativus L.D. P. Barik, U. Mohapatra, P. K. ChandBiologia plantarum 49:637-639, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0066-x A simple and efficient protocol for high frequency plant regeneration of a grain legume grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.) is described. Of different explant types tested epicotyl segments were most responsive. Murashige and Skoog's (1962) medium augmented with 17.76 µM 6-benzyladenine + 10.74 µM α-naphthaleneacetic acid showed the highest percentage of direct shoot regeneration. Among cultivars IC-120487 showed the highest regeneration frequency (80 %) with maximum shoot numbers (8.2 shoots per explant) and maximum average shoot length (4.1 cm). About 78 % of the regenerated shoots were rooted in half-strength MS medium containing 2.85 µM indole-3-acetic acid. After primary hardening the plantlets were established in soil with a survival rate of 75 %. |
Book reviewJ. ČatskýBiologia plantarum 49:22, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-2022-1 |
Nitrogen nutrition of rice plants under salinityE. M. Abdelgadir, M. Oka, H. FujiyamaBiologia plantarum 49:99-104, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0104-8 Two rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars, Koshihikari and Pokkali, were grown in solution culture at three concentrations of NaCl or Na2SO4 [0 (S0), 50 (S1), and 100 (S2) mmol dm-3] and three N contents [0.7 (N1), 7 (N2) and 14 (N3) mmol dm-3]. Salinity significantly decreased dry matter of both cultivars. Pokkali had better growth than Koshihikari under both saline and non-saline conditions. Applications of N enhanced development of shoot dry mass under S0 and S1 treatments up to N2. Under S2, N application had no effect on shoot dry mass of both cultivars. Root dry mass of both cultivars decreased with increasing N application at S1 and S2. Shoot and root NO3-N content in both rice cultivars increased with increasing N concentration in the nutrient solutions. The absorption of NO3-N was less in Koshihikari than Pokkali plants, and also was much less in Cl- than SO4 2- salinity suggesting the antagonism between Cl- and NO3 -. In addition a significant negative correlation between concentrations of NO3-N and Cl- in the shoots or roots was observed in both cultivars |
Direct differentiation of somatic embryos on cotyledons of Azadirachta indicaA. Gairi, A. RashidBiologia plantarum 49:169-173, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0173-8 Somatic embryos regenerated in high-frequency (up to 100 %) on immature cotyledons of Azadirachta indica at a low concentration of thidiazuron (TDZ; 0.5 μM). Regeneration occurred exclusively from abaxial surface. Frequency of regeneration declined with the age of the cotyledons: on semimature cotyledons regeneration occurred only from some regions of the abaxial surface and on mature cotyledons it was confined to corners. However, an increase in concentration of TDZ to 1.0 μM improved the regeneration response. Higher regenerative capacity of immature cotyledons was due to presence of milk in immature fruits because regeneration response of immature cotyledons declined on washing of cotyledons for 24 h in liquid medium, and milk from immature fruits augmented the regeneration response of mature cotyledons. Somatic embryos regenerated readily on hormone-free medium and plantlets derived were able to survive after transfer to soil. |
The effect of a short heat treatment on the in vitro induced androgenesis in Silene latifolia ssp. albaD. Šafářová, D. Kopecký, J. VageraBiologia plantarum 49:261-264, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-1264-2 The effect of a short heat treatment in combination with different culture medium composition on the efficiency of in vitro induced androgenesis in Silene latifolia ssp. alba was studied. The heat shocks (33 and 37°C) were applied for 1, 3, and 5 d. The best androgenic response was observed at 25°C and after a one-day treatment at 33°C. All other treatments reduced androgenic response. Among different media compositions tested, the most satisfactory results were obtained on BMS medium supplemented with 6-benzylaminopurine (0.5 mg dm-3) and sucrose. The green, albino and chimeric, only female, plants were regenerated. Flow cytometry of 110 regenerants identified haploids, mixoploids (n+2n and 2n+4n) and dihaploids. |
Somatic embryogenesis in Pinus nigra: embryogenic tissue initiation, maturation and regeneration ability of established cell linesT. Salajova, J. SalajBiologia plantarum 49:333-339, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0003-z The effect of plant growth regulators (PGR), 6-benzyladenine (BA), 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), α-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and sugars (sucrose, maltose, glucose, fructose) on the initiation of somatic embryogenesis of Pinus nigra Arn. was investigated. Megagametophytes containing immature zygotic embryos have been used as explants. The experiments were done in the years 2000 and 2001. Higher initiation frequencies were obtained in 2001 when the zygotic embryos showed uniformity, being in the precotyledonary stage of development. Embryogenic tissue initiation occurred on all the media tested, including PGR-free medium. Relatively high initiation frequencies were obtained on media containing either NAA (9.09 %) or 2,4-D (7.14 %) alone. Somatic embryos were present as bipolar structures and showed differences in morphological features among cell lines. Plantlet regeneration occurred in cell lines containing bipolar somatic embryos composed of compact meristematic embryo "head" and suspensor organized into bundles. |
Secondary embryogenesis in androgenic embryo cultures of Aesculus hippocastanum L.D. Calic, S. Zdravkovic-Korac, Lj. RadojevicBiologia plantarum 49:435-438, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0023-8 Secondary somatic embryos appeared on the cotyledons and radiculi of embryos derived from suspension and anther cultures of Aesculus hippocastanum L. The highest number of secondary somatic embryos formed on a hormone-free medium. |
Seed protein electrophoresis of some cultivated and wild species of ChenopodiumA. Bhargava, T. S. Rana, S. Shukla, D. OhriBiologia plantarum 49:505-511, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0042-5 Seed protein profiles of 40 cultivated and wild taxa of Chenopodium have been compared by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The relative similarity between various taxa, estimated by Jaccard's similarity index and clustered in UPGMA dendrogram, is generally in accordance with taxonomic position, crossability relationships and other biochemical characters. Eight accessions of C. quinoa studied are clustered together and show genetic similarity with closely related C. bushianum and C. berlandieri subsp. nuttalliae. The taxa included under C. album complex are clustered in two groups which show that these taxa are a heterogenous assemblage and their taxonomic affinities need a reassessment. Other wild species studied are placed in the dendrogram more or less according to their taxonomic position. |
P7-9: A study of variation in high sensitivity hormone measurementB. Veierskov, J. Hansen-Moeller, H. N. Rasmussen, R. NoerbaekBiologia plantarum 49:620, 2005 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-005-0060-3 |
Pavel Šiffel - † 12th July 2003J. ŠantrůčekBiologia plantarum 48:I, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000024316.17713.ce |
Effect of High Temperature on Protein Expression in Strawberry PlantsN.A. Ledesma, S. Kawabata, N. SugiyamaBiologia plantarum 48:73-79, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000024278.62419.ee Strawberry plants (Fragaria×ananassa Duch.) cvs. Nyoho and Toyonoka were exposed to temperatures of 20, 33, and 42 °C for 4 h, and protein patterns in leaves and flowers was analyzed by 2-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting. In leaves and flowers of both cultivars, the content of most proteins decreased, but a few new proteins appeared in response to heat stress. These heat shock proteins (Hsps) were detected in the range of 19 - 29 kDa in leaves, and 16 - 26 kDa in flowers. The intensity of a 43 kDa protein spot increased in response to heat stress in Nyoho flowers, but not in Toyonoka flowers. The peaHsp17.7 antibody recognized one band at approximately 26 kDa in leaves, and two bands at approximately 16 and 17 kDa in flowers of both cultivars. These results show that the effects of heat stress on Hsp synthesis in strawberry plants differ between plant organs and between cultivars. |
Photosynthetic Responses for Vitis vinifera Plants Grown at Different Photon Flux Densities Under Field ConditionsM. Bertamini, N. NedunchezhianBiologia plantarum 48:149-152, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000024294.75496.a6 In grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) leaf chlorophyll (Chl) a and Chl b and carotenoid contents were higher in plants grown at low photon flux densities (PFD) than in those grown at medium and high PFD. The highest Chl a variable to maximum fluorescence ratio Fv/Fm was observed in plants grown at medium PFD while the minimum fluorescence F0 was highest in those at high PFD. In isolated thylakoids, both high and low PFD caused marked inhibition of whole chain and photosystem 2 (PS2) activities. The artificial exogenous electron donor diphenyl carbazide significantly restored the loss of PS2 activity in low PFD leaves. |
Diurnal and Seasonal Modulation of Sucrose Phosphate Synthase Activity in Leaves of Prosopis julifloraU.V. Pathre, A.K. Sinha, P.A. Shirke, S.A. RanadeBiologia plantarum 48:227-235, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000033449.19251.8a Diurnal changes of sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPS) activity in different seasons were measured in Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC. leaves. SPS activity showed large variations with two distinct peaks, one around 09:00 and another at 21:00. The diurnal pattern was apparently not due to circadian rhythm since the activities were directly related to the changes in environmental parameters (irradiance, temperature, and leaf to air vapour pressure deficit) in different seasons. During the day, the enzyme showed changes in kinetic properties, differential sensitivity to allosteric modulators, differential response to ATP concentration, to concentration of endogenous sucrose, and to protein phosphatase inhibitors. These results taken together indicate the modulation of SPS in synchrony with photosynthesis and suggest the existence of multiple levels of modulation, presumably as an adaptive response to changing environmental extremes. |
Imaging of Calcium Channels During Polarity Induction in Plant CellsS.C. Bhatla, G. KalraBiologia plantarum 48:327-332, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041082.37723.c7 Understanding the molecular basis of polarity induction in plant cells is a research aspect that extends from signal perception and transduction to morphogenesis. A gradient of cytoplasmic ion fluxes generated through ion channels plays a crucial role in subsequent events leading to polar growth. Convincing evidence is now available implicating temporal and spatial distribution of Ca2+ in cytoplasm, generated by localized activity of calcium channels, as the early biochemical events associated with polarity induction. Ion channel antagonists are common tools for studying ion channel structure and function. Coupled with a fluorescent dyes, calcium channel antagonists (phenylalkylamine and dihydropyridine), have been used to localize L-type calcium channels. Additionally, the advent of Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy has made possible the visualization of Ca2+ channels in plant cells. Persisting problems of dye loading and their cellular compartmentation have been addressed by developing a variety of experimental protocols. Present article highlights the current state of our understanding of these concepts, methodologies and their applications in different aspects of plant development. |
Effects of Cadmium on the Metabolic Activity of Avena sativa Plants Grown in Soil or Hydroponic CultureS. Astolfi, S. Zuchi, C. PasseraBiologia plantarum 48:413-418, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041095.50979.b0 Oat (Avena sativa L.) plants cultured in soil and hydroponic culture were treated with cadmium [0.154 mg g-1 (dry soil) and 100 μM CdSO4, respectively] for 21 d and growth rate and various biochemical processes were studied. Applied cadmium reduced plant growth and chlorophyll content. Changes in activity of enzymes involved in C, N and S metabolism and in guaiacol peroxidase activity were observed. In particular, O-acetylserine sulphydrylase (OASS; EC 4.2.99.8) activity was increased by Cd exposure in both growth conditions, probably as a resistance mechanism to cadmium based on the production of phytochelatins. Results show that both field and hydroponic conditions represent suitable systems for investigating Cd effects on plant growth and metabolism. |
Response to Chilling of Zea mays, Tripsacum dactyloides and their HybridJ.R. Jatimliansky, M.D. García, M.C. MolinaBiologia plantarum 48:561-567, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000047153.23537.26 Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) and eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides) are known for their susceptibility to chilling injuries. Their hybrid (Z. mays × T. dactyloides) showed higher tolerance to low temperatures (-2 °C) in the field than its parents. Exposure to 5 °C for 2 or 3 d reduced the variable to maximal chlorophyll fluorescence ratio (FV/FM), an indicator of the maximum photochemical efficiency of the photosystem 2, and the variable to minimal fluorescence ratio (FV/F0) more in maize and eastern gamagrass than in hybrid plants. Chlorophyll contents for rewarming plants (25 °C for 3 d) were lower than before chilling in both parents while values for hybrid plants were similar. Electrolyte leakage was higher in chilled than control plants but it did not show significant differences among genotypes. Our data suggest that hybrid plants have higher capacity to recover from chilling injury in controlled conditions than their parents. |
The Effect of Various Lipids on Flowering of Pharbitis nil in in vitro CultureE.G. Groenewald, A.J. Van Der WesthuizenBiologia plantarum 48:637-639, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000047168.78207.21 The effect of applied arachidonic acid, prostaglandin (PGE1) and various sterols and combinations of arachidonic acid + sterols, on flowering of Pharbitis nil were ascertained by using a tissue culture technique. It was found that arachidonic acid, PGE1 stigmasterol, testosterone, cholesterol, stigmasterol + arachidonic acid, β-sitosterol + arachidonic acid and cholesterol + arachidonic acid all caused earlier flowering. Four inhibitors of prostaglandin biosynthesis (gentisic acid, acetylsalicylic acid, salicylic acid and oleic acid), inhibited flowering completely. The results confirm that the compounds tested could possibly play a role in the flowering of P. nil. |
Antioxidant Enzyme Isoforms on Gels in Two Poplar Clones Differing in Sensitivity After Exposure to OzoneR. Bernardi, C. Nali, P. Ginestri, C. Pugliesi, G. Lorenzini, M. DuranteBiologia plantarum 48:41-48, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000024273.35976.cb The effect of acute ozone (O3) fumigation on isozyme patterns of superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) in mature (ML) and young leaves (YL) of two poplar clones, contrasting in O3-sensitivity was analysed. Untreated leaves of both the O3-sensitive (O3-S) clone Eridano of Populus deltoides×P. maximowiczii and the O3-resistant (O3-R) clone I-214 of P.×euramericana showed four distinct SOD isoforms with a relative mobility (Rf) of 0.54 (MnSOD), 0.60 (Cu/ZnSOD), 0.65 (unidentified), and 0.71 (Cu/ZnSOD). After O3-fumigation the activity of the SOD isoforms showed only quantitative variations with respect to control plants. In ML of untreated O3-R plants seven POD isoforms (Rf= 0.13, 0.19, 0.34, 0.59, 0.64, 0.70 and 0.75) were found, while in YL one isoform (Rf= 0.34) was undetected. Only three POD isoforms in both ML and YL of untreated O3-S plants were resolved. The electrophoretic pattern of POD in O3-S leaves was greatly modified by acute O3-fumigation with the appearance of new isoforms in both YL and ML and the disappearance of an isoform (Rf= 0.13) in YL. Additionally, O3-exposure induced the appearance of two APX isoforms in YL (Rf= 0.66 and 0.70), and one isoform in ML (Rf= 0.70) of the O3-S clone. By contrast, the activity of the three APX isoformes (Rf= 0.64, 0.70 and 0.76) detected in O3-R leaves showed only quantitative variation with respect to untreated plants. From these data it is concluded that: 1) in these poplar hybrids antioxidant enzyme activity is developmentally regulated and greatly affected by acute O3 stress treatments and 2) the different enzymes activity displayed by the two poplar clones, especially for POD and APX isoformes, could partly explain their distinct O3-sensitivity. |
In vitro Plant Regeneration and Genotype Conservation of Eight Wild Species of CurcumaR.K. Tyagi, A. Yusuf, P. Dua, A. AgrawalBiologia plantarum 48:129-132, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000024289.68669.ef In vitro protocols for plantlet regeneration and medium-term genotype conservation of eight wild species of Curcuma have been optimized. Both the phenomena were genotype-dependent and influenced significantly by type and concentration of cytokinins used. In general, benzyladenine (BA) was found superior to other cytokinins tested for plantlet regeneration and γ,γ-dimethylallylaminopurine (2iP) for conservation. Number of shoots per culture ranged from 1.3 to 7.2 and conservation period from 264 to 379 d. In 30-d-old cultures, highest frequency of shoot regeneration could be obtained in C. malabarica (7.2 shoots per culture) on MS + 11.4 μM zeatin. Curcuma sp. (unidentified wild species) could be conserved for maximum period (379 d) on MS + 24.6 μM 2iP followed by C. aromatica (363 d) on MS + 22.8 μM zeatin. The tissue culture-raised plantlets were morphologically similar to their parents. The in vitro-conserved plants multiplied rapidly in tissue cultures and produced normal rhizomes upon transfer to soil in net house. |
Webster, R.K., Shaner, G., Van Alfen, N.K. (ed.): Annual Review of Phytopathology. Volume. 40M. ŠindelářováBiologia plantarum 48:204, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000033501.58307.4c |
Induction of Ageotropic Response in Lettuce Radicle Growth by Epicuticular Flavonoid Aglycons of Dittrichia viscosaE. Levizou, P. Karageorgou, Y. Petropoulou, G. Grammatikopoulos, Y. ManetasBiologia plantarum 48:305-307, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000033462.71065.93 Thirteen flavonoid aglycons, contained in the strongly allelopathic epicuticular exudates of Dittrichia viscosa, were investigated for their effects on lettuce seedling radicle growth. Concerning radicle length and mass, variable results were obtained, with most of the substances having no effect, some being inhibitory and some even promotive. Shoot mass was slightly reduced in four cases. Seed germination rates, root hair and lateral root formation were not affected either. Three of the compounds (namely quercetin 3,3-dimethylether, naringenin and eriodictyol) induced a strong ageotropic response in radicle growth. |
Effects of Pre-Treatments with Abscisic Acid and/or Benzyladenine on Gas Exchange of French Bean, Sugar Beet, and Maize Leaves During Water Stress and After RehydrationJ. Pospíšilová, P. BaťkováBiologia plantarum 48:395-399, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041092.40705.6b Net photosynthetic rate (PN), transpiration rate (E), and stomatal conductance (gs) during water stress and after rehydration were measured in Phaseolus vulgaris, Beta vulgaris, and Zea mays. Immediately before imposition of water stress by cessation of watering, plants were irrigated with water (control), 100 μM abscisic acid (ABA), and/or 10 μM N6-benzyladenine (BA). In all three species, application of ABA decreased gs, E, and PN already 1 h after application. However, during water stress gs, E, and PN in plants pre-treated with ABA remained higher than in plants pre-treated with water. Positive effects of ABA application were observed also after rehydration. In contrast, the effects of pre-treatment with BA were species-specific. While in bean plants BA application ameliorated negative effect of water stress, only very slight effects were observed in maize, and in sugar beet BA even aggravated the effects of water stress. |
Influence of Sugars on in vitro Rooting and Acclimatization of Carob TreeL. Custódio, M.A. Martins-Loução, A. RomanoBiologia plantarum 48:469-472, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041107.23191.8c Carob tree (Cerafoma siliqua L.) micropropagated shoots were rooted on half-strength Murashige and Skoog medium, supplemented with different types and concentrations of sugars, in order to determine the effects of sugar composition and concentration on in vitro rooting and in vivo establishment of the plantlets. Among the various sugars tested, the best rooting response was obtained with 145 mM sucrose, both in terms of rooting frequency and index of rooting. The use of filter-sterilized rather that autoclaved fructose increased root number and root length. Sugar treatment during rooting slightly influenced plantlet survival and growth during acclimatization. A reduction in the glucose concentration during rooting was beneficial for plantlet acclimatization. |


