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Effect of Photoperiod and Nitrogen Supply on Basal Shoots Development in Rhododendron Catawbiense

J. Fustec, F. Beaujard

Biologia plantarum 43:511-515, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002894019412

In order to control young plant form by modifying culture conditions, plants of Rhododendron catawbiense from in vitro culture were grown in a greenhouse under different photoperiodic treatments (long or short days) combined or not with a several-week nitrogen starvation. After 12 weeks of culture under long days (16 h) with nitrogen supply, plants showed a rhythmic acrotonous development. When long days were combined with a six-week nitrogen starvation, the apical growth pause was extended leading to an increase of the number of acrotonous lateral ramifications. Short-day (8 h) treatment affected distal burst potential and moreover when a concomitant nitrogen starvation was applied. This lack of distal development allowed basal buds swelling, leading to basitonous plants. When plants were returned back to long days after 2, 4 or 6 weeks under short days, distal buds resumption competed with basal shoots development. Durable basitonous plants were obtained by a 12-week short days treatment combined with a 6-week nitrogen starvation.

Maintenance Respiration of Oryza sativa Leaves at Different Growth Stages as Influenced by Nitrogen Supply

P. Swain, M.J. Baig, S.K. Nayak

Biologia plantarum 43:587-590, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002810923897

Maintenance respiration rate, RM, irrespective of growth stages, increased with increase in nitrogen supply. The RM increased almost in proportion with net photosynthetic rate, PN, and biomass production during early growth stages, while it declined after anthesis. Significant positive correlation was observed between biomass production and PN at all growth stages except tillering. Though RM was positively correlated with biomass production during early growth stages, it was negatively correlated with the rate of increase in shoot biomass after flowering, which could indicate a possibility to identify certain cultivars endowed with low maintenance expenses despite building up biomass.

Effects of Cold Acclimation and Salicylic Acid on Changes in ACC and MACC Contents in Maize during Chilling

G. Szalai, I. Tari, T. Janda, A. Pestenácz, E. Páldi

Biologia plantarum 43:637-640, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002824721597

The effect of 0.5 mM salicylic acid (SA) pretreatment and of growing at hardening temperatures on chilling-induced changes in 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) and malonyl 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (MACC) was investigated in young maize (Zea mays L.) plants grown in hydroponic solution at 22/20 °C. Chilling at 5 °C caused an increase in ACC content;however, this increase was less pronounced in plants cold acclimated at 13/11 °C 4 d before the chilling treatment, and in those which were pretreated with SA for 1 d before the cold stress. Changes in MACC at low temperature showed no correlation with chilling tolerance in maize.

Bellows, T.S., Fisher, T.W. (Ed.): Handbook of Biological Control. Principles and Applications of Biological Control

V. Čatská

Biologia plantarum 43:60, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026552324349

Effect of Paclobutrazol on Soluble Sugars and Starch Content of de novo Regenerating Potato Stem Explants

M. Grospietsch, H. Lipavská, J. Opatrná

Biologia plantarum 43:137-139, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026527718897

Changes in the content of soluble sugars and starch were determined during the first phase of de novo organogenesis in stem internode segments (SIS), taken either from control plants or from the plants grown on medium with 10-8 M paclobutrazol (PBZ). Transient accumulation of soluble sugars was observed in both variants during the first two days. Control SIS accumulated higher amount [22.0 mg g-1(f.m.)] of soluble sugars than the PBZ pretreated SIS [15.2 mg g-1(f.m.)]. PBZ variant showed four times higher starch content at the start of experiment in comparison with the control. Both variants accumulated starch during cultivation until the beginning of regeneration.

Pessarakli, M. (ed.): Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology (Books in Soil, Plants, and the Environment)

I. Tichá

Biologia plantarum 43:198, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002761907028

Campell, A., Anderson, W., Jones, E.W. (ed.): Annual Review of Genetics. Volume 33

T. Gichner

Biologia plantarum 43:274, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002730427501

Detection of Somaclonal Variations in Tissue Culture-Derived Date Palm Plants Using Isoenzyme Analysis and RAPD Fingerprints

M.M. Saker, S.A. Bekheet, H.S. Taha, A.S. Fahmy, H.A. Moursy

Biologia plantarum 43:347-351, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026755913034

Isoenzyme analysis and activities of peroxidase (PER), polyphenol oxidase (POD) and glutamate oxaloacetate (GOT) and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprints were used to analyze somaclonal variations in tissue culture-derived date palm plants. The frequency of somaclonal variations was found to be age dependent. Similar isoenzyme patterns for PER and GOT were detected in all analyzed plants. However, variations in activities of the three enzymes studied and in POD isoenzymes were detected. RAPD analysis showed genetic variations in approximately 4 % of the analyzed plants (70 regenerants). The genetic variations were only detected in 6- and 12-months-old cultures. It was observed also that all morphologically abnormal shoots showed genetic variations at the molecular level.

Vigna Radiata Seed Germination under Salinity

K. Promila, S. Kumar

Biologia plantarum 43:423-426, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026719100256

Salinity reduced mung bean (Vigna radiata Wilczek) radicle and root elongation, delayed and inhibited hypocotyl elongation and mobilization of reserves from the cotyledons to the embryo axis. Fresh and dry masses and water content of the embryo axes were reduced. Under salinity, a net leakage of K to the media increased with time and increasing NaCl concentrations. Sugars present in the cotyledons of seeds were of primary importance for growth of the embryo axis upto 18 h after sowing whereas breakdown of starch by amylase contributed later, the contribution being delayed and reduced with increasing NaCl concentration. Even when amylase activity in the cotyledons was progressively reduced with increasing NaCl concentration, the increasing contents of soluble sugars in the cotyledons indicated that sugars were not limiting for mung bean seedling growth under salinity.

Pollen Embryogenesis - The Stress Mediated Switch from Gametophytic to Sporophytic Development. Current Status and Future Prospects

P. Smýkal

Biologia plantarum 43:481-489, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002835330799

Embryogenesis can be initiated directly from microspores or pollen grains. This is known as androgenesis and refers to the process of redirection of normal pollen development (gametophytic pathway) towards the embryo formation (sporophytic). This review mainly deals with the current knowledge of stress and developmental aspects of induction of androgenesis. The crucial role of stress inductive treatment together with changes in cell polarity are discussed in relation to other relevant biological systems. The intriguing speculations are made on the basis of these comparisons which may point out the direction of future investigations.

Reddy, K.R., Hodges, H.F. (Ed.): Climate Change and Global Crop Productivity

J. Pospíšilová

Biologia plantarum 43:570, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002845227048

Combination Effect of NaCl Salinity and Nitrogen Form on Mineral Composition of Sunflower Plants

M. Ashraf, R. Sultana

Biologia plantarum 43:615-619, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002860202032

The effect of two N-forms (NH4+ and NO3-) and NaCl on pattern of accumulation of some essential inorganic nutrients was examined in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) cv. Hisun 33. Eight-day-old plants of were subjected for 21 d to Hoagland's nutrient solution containing 8 mM N as NH4+ or NO3., and salinized with and addition of NaCl to the growth medium had no significant effect on total leaf N. However, root N of NH4-supplied plants decreased significantly with increase in NaCl concentration, whereas that of NO3-supplied plants remained unaffected. There was no significant effect of NaCl on leaf or root P, but the NO3-supplied plants had significa concentration of leaf P than that of NH4-supplied plants at varying salt treatments. Salinity of the rooting med did not show any significant effect on Na+ concentrations of leaves or roots of plants subjected to two differen N. NH4-treated plants generally had greater concentrations of Cl- in leaves and roots and lower K+ content in leaves than NO3-supplied plants. Ca2+ concentrations of leaves and roots and Mg2+ concentrations of leaves decreased in NH4-supplied plants due to NaCl, but they remained unaffected in NO3-treated plants.

Smallwood, M.F., Calvert, C.M., Bowles, D.J. (Ed.): Plant Responses to Environmental Stress

J. Pospíšilová

Biologia plantarum 43:40, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026548223440

Rootless Aquatic Plant Aldrovanda Vesiculosa: Physiological Polarity, Mineral Nutrition, and Importance of Carnivory

L. Adamec

Biologia plantarum 43:113-119, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026567300241

Various ecophysiological investigations are presented in Aldrovanda vesiculosa, a rootless aquatic carnivorous plant. A distinct polarity of N, P, and Ca tissue content per dry mass (DM) unit was found along Aldrovanda shoots. Due to effective re-utilization, relatively small proportions of N (10 - 13 %) and P (33 - 43 %) are probably lost with senescent leaf whorls, while there is complete loss of all Ca, K, and Mg. The total content of starch and free sugars was 26 - 47 % DM along adult shoots, with the maximum in the 7th - 10th whorls. About 30 % of the total maximum sugar content was probably lost with dead whorls. The plant was found to take up 5 - 7 times more NH4+ to NO3- from a mineral medium. Under nearly-natural conditions in an outdoor cultivation container, catching of prey led to significantly more rapid growth than in unfed plants. DM of the fed controls was 48 % higher than in the unfed plants. The controls produced 0.69 branches per plant, while the unfed plants did not produced any. However, the N and P content per DM unit increased by 6 - 25 % in the apices and the first 6 whorls in the unfed variant, as compared to the fed controls. It may be suggested that carnivory is very important for Aldrovanda.

Hamdy, A., Lieth, H., Todorovič, M., Moschenko, M. (ed.): Halophyte Uses in Different Climates II. Halophyte Crop Development: Pilot Studies

I. Prášil

Biologia plantarum 43:178, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002705706120

Increased Antioxidant Activity under Elevated Temperatures: A Mechanism of Heat Stress Tolerance in Wheat Genotypes

R.K. Sairam, G.C. Srivastava, D.C. Saxena

Biologia plantarum 43:245-251, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002756311146

An experiment was conducted with three wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes C 306, HD 2285 and HD 2329 (differently susceptible to water and temperature stress) to study the extent of oxidative injury and activities of antioxidant enzymes in relation to heat stress induced by manipulating dates of sowing. Increase in temperature by late sowing significantly decreased leaf relative water content (RWC), ascorbic acid content, and increased H2O2 content and lipid peroxidation in all the genotypes at 8 and 23 d after anthesis. Temperature tolerant genotypes C 306, closely followed by HD 2285 were superior to HD 2329 in maintaining high RWC, ascorbic acid content, and lower H2O2 content and lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde content) under high temperature (late sowing) at the two stages. Activities of superoxide dismutase and catalase were highest in HD 2285 followed by C 306 and minimum in HD 2329 while ascorbate peroxidase activity was highest in C 306.

Lipid Accumulation during Canola Seed Germination in Response to Cinnamic Acid Derivatives

C.R.S. Baleroni, M.L.L. Ferrarese, N.E. Souza, O. Ferrarese-Filho

Biologia plantarum 43:313-316, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002789218415

The objective of this research was to investigate how ferulic and p-coumaric acids affect lipid and fatty acid composition during canola (Brassica napus L.) seed germination. Data showed that both compounds increased total lipid and fatty acid contents in the cotyledons during germination. The largest accumulation in lipids occurred at 1.0 mM p-coumaric acid with an increase in all unsaturated fatty acids. The results suggest that allelochemicals interfere in canola seed germination by reducing lipid mobilization.

Effects of Photoperiod and Plant Developmental Stage on NADH Dehydrogenase and Photosystem Activities of Isolated Chloroplasts

J. Cuello, M.J. Quiles

Biologia plantarum 43:393-398, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026790227572

Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Hassan) leaves were used to study the effects of developmental stage and photoperiod on the NAD(P)H-ferricyanide oxidoreductase (NAD(P)H-FeCNR) and on the photosystem (PS) 1 and 2 activities of isolated chloroplasts. From day 6 to day 12, both the PS 1 and NADH-FeCNR activities decreased while NADPH-FeCNR activity remained almost unchanged. Methyl jasmonate had no significant effect on the NAD(P)H-FeCNR activity changes. In 6- to 7- and 14- to 15-d-old plants, the NADH-FeCNR activity was higher during the photoperiod than during the dark period and, in the 14- to 15-d-old plants, the PS 1 activity increased during photoperiod in the same way, but to a lesser extent. The PS 1 activity of plants during a dark-accelerated senescence was low. The simultaneous changes in chloroplast PS 1 and NADH-FeCNR activities support the role proposed for the chloroplast NADH dehydrogenase complex in the cyclic electron transport.

Influence of Auxin-Like Herbicides on Tobacco Mosaic Virus Multiplication

M. Šindelářová, L. Šindelář, L. Burketová

Biologia plantarum 43:467-470, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026708225272

Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L., cv. Samsun) leaf discs inoculated with tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) were treated with auxin-like herbicides 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA), 3-amino-1,2,4-triazol (Amitrol) and 6-chloro-2-ethylamino-4-isopropylamino-1,3,5-triazine (Atrazin). All herbicides in the concentration of 10-7 M enhanced the virus content (MCPA to 227.4 %, Amitrol to 218.1 % and Atrazin to 257.3 % of values found in TMV-infected, herbicide untreated discs). The 2,4-D alone did not affect the activity of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and ribonucleases, but the 2,4-D treatment together with TMV infection raised their activities twice as high as in the untreated control discs. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of acidic extracellular proteins washed from leaf discs treated with 2,4-D did not prove the induction of PR-proteins.

Test of Accuracy of LAI Estimation by LAI-2000 under Artificially Changed Leaf to Wood Area Proportions

R. Pokorný, M.V. Marek

Biologia plantarum 43:537-544, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002862611176

The accuracy of LAI-2000 Plant Canopy Analyzer for leaf (LAI) and plant (PAI) area indexes measurements was tested in 20-year-old Norway spruce stand using the reduction of canopy biomass. Needle and branch areas were reduced progressively upward every one meter. Values of effective leaf area index (LAIe), as an uncorrected product of LAI-2000, were compared with directly estimated LAI and PAI values after each reduction step. LAI-2000 underestimates PAI and LAI values according to LAI-2000 rings readings, and varied proportions between leaf and wood areas. The values of LAIc have been increased with decreasing of the view angle of the relevant LAI-2000 rings. Therefore, the underestimation of LAI becomes smaller when the readings near the horizon are masked. More accurate results, for projected LAI (LAIp) calculation, are produced by LAI-2000 when some dense grids of measurement points and the most vertical ring readings (0 -13 °) are used. Correction factor 1.6 is possible to use for unreduced canopy hemi-surface LAI estimation, when the last rings (i.e. 5th and 4th rings, 47 -74 °) are excluded. Correction factor of 1.25 can be used to compute LAIp if the angle readings under 43 °are also masked.

Hyperaccumulation of Lead by Roots, Hypocotyls, and Shoots of Brassica juncea

W. Jiang, D. Liu, W. Hou

Biologia plantarum 43:603-606, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002804100215

The effects of different concentrations of lead nitrate (10-5 to 10-3 M) on root, hypocotyl, and shoot growth of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L. var. megarrhiza), and the uptake and accumulation of Pb2+ by its roots, hypocotyls, and shoots were investigated. Lead had no significant inhibitory effect on the root growth at concentrations of 10-5 to 10-4 M during the entire treatment, while at 10-3 M, Pb slightly inhibited the root and shoot growth. B. juncea has ability to take up Pb from solutions and accumulate it in its roots, and transport and concentrate it. The Pb contents in the parts of plants treated with 10-3 M Pb were greater than those of untreated plants, by factors of 230 in the roots, 170 in the hypocotyls, and 3 in the shoots.

Schieving, F.: Plato's Plant. On the Mathematical Structure of Simple Plants and Canopies

J. Gloser

Biologia plantarum 43:24, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026592005693

Cotter, T.G., Martin, S.J. (Ed.): Techniques in Apoptosis. A User's Guide

J. Wilhelm

Biologia plantarum 43:92, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026504408419

Morphological Alterations in Sterile Mutant of Pisum Sativum Obtained Via Somatic Embryogenesis

M. Griga

Biologia plantarum 43:161-165, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002751903877

A sterile mutant of pea (Pisum sativum L. line HM-6) with a number of morphological alterations was found after plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis. Embryogenic callus was derived from the whole immature zygotic embryo on medium with 2.26 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Morphological changes included altered leaflet shape, one pair of leaflets only, altered stipule morphology, shortened internodia, irregular or opposite leaf position on the stem, shortened flower stalk, and aborted flowers resulting in complete sterility. If the isolation of the shoot apex and axillary buds from evidently sterile plant and their culture in vitro resulted in morphologically normal and fertile regenerated plants, the chimaeric nature of R0 mutant is considered.

Schekman, R., Gerhardt, J., Goldstein, L., McKnight, S.L. (ed.): Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. Vol. 18. 1999

T. Gichner

Biologia plantarum 43:216, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002718108846

Seed Storage Proteins in Capsicum Annuum Cultivars

R. Vladova, R. Pandeva, K. Petcolicheva

Biologia plantarum 43:291-295, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002776915689

Electrophoretic analyses of non-reduced and reduced seed storage proteins from 34 cultivars of Capsicum annuum L. were performed on two gel systems. On the basis of clearly expressed difference in electrophoretic profiles of non-reduced proteins, the investigated cultivars were divided into two groups. The two observed phenotypes were genetically determined and related with intermediary subunits of 11S globulins and/or their oligomers.

Agrawal, A.A., Tuzun, S., Bent, E.: Induced Plant Defenses Against Pathogens and Herbivores

L. Šindelář

Biologia plantarum 43:368, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026724712068

Micropropagation in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

T. Radhakrishnan, T.G.K. Murthy, K. Chandran, A. Bandyopadhyay

Biologia plantarum 43:447-450, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026743822546

Multiple shoots in Arachis hypogaea L. could be induced from the de-embryonated cotyledons (DC), embryo-axes (EA) and mature whole seeds (MWS) in MS medium supplemented with different levels of benzylaminopurine (BAP). DC was the most suitable explant with 57.9 % induction and more than 40 shoots per explant in 31.6 % of cases. Though EA and MWS had high percent induction at or above 30 mg dm-3 BAP, only 10 - 14 shoots per explant were observed. In DC, multiple shoots were confined to the proximal end and in EA they originated from the axillary bud region. Histological studies on DC confirmed the origin of shoots from the region of attachment with the embryo. Shoots could be rooted in MS medium containing 2 g dm-3 charcoal and 200 mg dm-3 casein hydrolysate. Sixty percent of the rooted plantlets could be established in the field.

Soh, W.-Y., Bhojwani, S.S. (Ed.): Morphogenesis in Plant Tissue Cultures

Z. Opatrný

Biologia plantarum 43:516, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002841108393

Effect of Combined Salt and Heat Treatments on Germination and Heat-Shock Protein Synthesis in Lentil Seeds

A. Dell'Aquila

Biologia plantarum 43:591-594, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1002815015236

The germination of lentil seeds was gradually reduced when seeds were exposed to temperature of 30 or 40 °C, either alone or combined with 0.1, 0.2 or 0.3 M NaCl or 34.1 % (m/v) PEG 8000, during 6 -12 h imbibition. [35S]-methionine incorporation in 12 h imbibed lentil axes also decreased with increasing NaCl concentration at 20 and 40 °C, whereas at 30 °C only 0.3 M NaCl treatment partially inhibited protein synthesis. An analysis of newly synthesized proteins by 1-D SDS PAGE, showed that the expression of most polypeptides decreased following increasing stress. Among these, low molecular mass heat-shock proteins declining, higher in 40 °C treated axes than those treated at 30 °C, supports the hypothesis that at this temperature maximal level of expression of these proteins was achieved.

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