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The Role of Ammonium Assimilating Enzymes in Lentil Roots and NodulesJ. Chopra, N. Kaur, A.K. GuptaBiologia plantarum 46:105-109, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1027393201387 Activities of ammonium assimilating enzymes glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), glutamine synthetase (GS), glutamate synthase (GOGAT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as well as the amino acid content were higher in nodules compared to roots. Their activities increased at 40 and 60 d after sowing, with a peak at 90 d, a time of maximum nitrogenase activity. The GS/GOGAT ratio had a positive correlation with the amino acid content in nodules. Higher activities of AST than ALT may be due to lower glutamine and higher asparagine content in xylem. The data indicated that glutamine synthetase and glutamate synthase function as the main route for the assimilation of fixed N, while NADH-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase may function at higher NH4 + concentration in young and senescing nodules. Enzyme activities in lentil roots reflected a capacity to assimilate N for making the amino acids they may need for both growth and export to upper parts of the plant. |
Hindák, F.: Fotografický Atlas Mikroskopických Siníc. [Photographic Atlas of Microscopic Cyanobacteria.]Z. ŠestákBiologia plantarum 46:178, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000022298.74176.1e |
Steviol Glycoside Content in Different Organs of Stevia rebaudiana and Its Dynamics during OntogenyN.I. Bondarev, M.A. Sukhanova, O.V. Reshetnyak, A.M. NosovBiologia plantarum 46:261-264, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000022261.35259.4f The contents of three major steviol glycosides (SGs) (stevioside and rebaudiosides A and C) in vegetative and generative organs during ontogeny of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni were analysed with HPLC. Plant organs contained different amounts of the SGs, which declined in the following order: leaves, flowers, stems, seeds, roots. The highest content of the SGs was found in upper young actively growing shoot sections, whereas lower senescent shoot sections exhibited the lowest amount of such compounds. During ontogeny a gradual increase in the SG content was observed in both mature stevia leaves and stems, and this process lasted up to the budding phase and the onset of flowering. |
Delmer, D.P., Bohnert, H.J., Merchant, S. (ed.): Annual Review of Plant Biology. Vol. 53, 2002Z. ŠestákBiologia plantarum 46:332,340, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000023917.04080.49 |
NaCl-Inhibited Chlorophyll Synthesis and Associated Changes in Ethylene Evolution and Antioxidative Enzyme Activities in WheatN.A. KhanBiologia plantarum 46:437-440, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000023890.01126.43 Effect of NaCl was studied on chlorophyll (Chl) synthesis and its intermediates (protoporphyrin IX, Mg-protoporphyrin IX, and protochlorophyllide), dry mass, ethylene evolution, and activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (APX) in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedlings at 24, 48, and 72 h after germination. A conspicuous decrease in Chl synthesis, associated with increase in ethylene evolution and SOD and APX activities, was noted as NaCl concentration was increased from 0 to 100 mM. |
Heaf, D., Wirz, J.: Genetic Engineering and the Intrinsic Value and Integrity of Animals and Plants.J. JeníkBiologia plantarum 46:492, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041118.37837.96 |
Lipid Composition of in vitro Developing Seeds of Brassica campestris L.N. Sharma, A. Phutela, S.P. Malhotra, R. SinghBiologia plantarum 46:581-584, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041065.85978.6d A liquid culture technique has been developed to study lipid metabolism in seeds of Brassica campestris L. grown in vitro from terminal inflorescences detached 4 to 46 days after anthesis. Seeds developed under these conditions exhibited pattern of growth, deposition of storage products and lipid composition similar to those from intact plant. |
Effects of Di-n-Butyl Phthalate on Mycorrhizal and Non-Mycorrhizal Cowpea PlantsS.-G. Wang, X.-G. Lin, R. Yin, Y.-L. HouBiologia plantarum 46:637-639, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041080.85525.bc Cowpea (Vigna sinensis L.) plants were inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (Acaulospora laevis) to investigate the effects of different concentrations of di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP; 0, 10, and 100 mg kg-1) added to soil on their growth. Mycorrhizal plants were less affected by high concentration of DBP (100 mg kg-1) than non-mycorrhizal ones. Also the uptake and transformation of DBP by mycorrhizal plants differed from that of non-mycorrhizal plants. |
Effect of Phytohormone Pretreatment on Nitrogen Metabolism in Vigna radiata Under Salt StressN. Chakrabarti, S. MukherjiBiologia plantarum 46:63-66, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1022358016487 Application of NaCl (electrical conductivity 4.0 mS cm-1) resulted in about 52, 50 and 55 % reduction in total nitrogen contents in mung bean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] leaf, root and nodule, respectively. In nodule, nitrogenase activity was reduced by about 84 % under stress as compared with the control set. Glutamine synthetase activity was reduced by about 31, 16 and 23 %, glutamate oxoglutarate aminotransferase activity was reduced by 78, 57 and 42 % and glutamate dehydrogenase activity was reduced by 9, 8 and 42 % in leaf, root and nodule, respectively, under salt stress. The pretreatment with indole-3-acetic acid, gibberellic acid and kinetin, each ranging from 0.1 to 10 µM, in restoring the metabolic alterations imposed by NaCl salinity was investigated in mung bean. The three phytohormones used were able to overcome to variable extents the adverse effects of stress imposed by NaCl solution. |
Stress Tolerance Parameters in Different Genotypes of SoybeanDj. Malenčić, M. Popović, J. MiladinovićBiologia plantarum 46:141-143, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1022384600538 Free proline content, superoxide-dismutase activity, and lipid peroxidation were measured in sixteen Yugoslav and introduced genotypes of soybean. More tolerant genotypes with higher free proline content and high superoxide-dismutase activity, and low lipid peroxidation were chosen. The selected genotypes could be used in field production, as well as in breeding. |
Development of Molecular Cytogenetics and Physical Mapping of Ribosomal RNA Genes in LupinusB. Naganowska, J. Doležel, W.K. ŚwięcickiBiologia plantarum 46:211-215, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1022846526246 Identification of individual chromosomes in Lupinus is not possible due to gradient in size and similar morphology. To overcome this problem, molecular cytogenetics was developed for Lupinus. As an initial step in karyotype analysis, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) was performed to determine genomic distribution of rRNA genes in L. hispanicus, L. luteus and L. × hispanicoluteus. It was found that all three diploid species posses two chromosome pairs carrying 18S-5.8S-25S rDNA and one chromosome pair carrying 5S rDNA. The use of probes for rDNA permitted unambiguous identification of three different pairs of chromosomes and revealed conservation of the number of rDNA loci among the three species. The study represents the first step in physical mapping of Lupinus genome through FISH by providing distinct chromosome landmarks. |
Application of Alcohol Dehydrogenase Loci in Testing F1 Hybridity of TomatoM. Markova, Ts. Stoilova, Zh. DanailovBiologia plantarum 46:309-311, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1022831517586 Expression of alcohol dehydrogenase loci was used to estimate hybridity of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. in 1012 seeds. The banding patterns were obtained by means of vertical block electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels. It was established that qualitative variation of locus Adh-2 can be applied to prove hybridity of F1 tomato seeds. This genetic marker is indicative for hybrids with fertile maternal line or with position male sterility line and not only for maternal line with pollen male sterility. |
Razdan, M.K., Cocking, E.C. (ed.): Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources in Vitro. Volume 1: General AspectsJ. ZámečníkBiologia plantarum 46:374, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1024374018624 |
1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid Enhanced Direct Somatic Embryogenesis from Oncidium Leaf CulturesJ.T. Chen, W.C. ChangBiologia plantarum 46:455-458, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1024307025893 Influence of the ethylene precursor 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) and two ethylene inhibitors, silver nitrate (AgNO3) and cobalt chloride (CoCl2), on direct somatic embryogenesis were tested in vitro using leaf cultures of Oncidium cv. Gower Ramsey. Leaf cells of tips, adaxial sides and cut ends could directly form somatic embryos on a hormone-free 1/2-strength MS medium. The frequency of embryo-producing explants was 55, 52.5 and 30 %, respectively. The embryo numbers per embryo-producing explant was 20.3. ACC at lower concentrations (5 and 10 μM) significantly retarded direct embryo formation from cut ends. However, higher concentrations of ACC (20 and 50 μM) significantly promoted embryogenic response of leaf tips and adaxial sides. All concentrations of AgNO3 and CoCl2 significantly retarded direct embryo formation. The best response was found on 20 μM of ACC, and the frequency of embryo-producing explants were 90, 85 and 35 % on leaf tips, adaxial sides and cut ends, respectively. The embryo numbers per embryo-producing explant was 32.2. |
The Role of Abscisic Acid in Acclimation of Plants Cultivated in vitro to ex vitro ConditionsM. Hronková, H. Zahradníčková, M. Šimková, P. Šimek, A. HeydováBiologia plantarum 46:535-541, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1024811527499 The content of endogenous free abscisic acid (ABA) in the shoots of in vitro cultivated tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. White Burley) and its changes during ex vitro acclimation of these plants to the greenhouse or growth chamber were estimated. The content of free ABA significantly increased at the 1st and/or 2nd day after plant transfer from in vitro to ex vitro. The ABA content of plants covered with transparent foil to maintain higher relative humidity (RH), did not significantly differ from ABA content of plants cultivated under ambient RH. Transfer to fresh medium also transiently increased the content of endogenous ABA. The ABA content in plants, which had been acclimated for 1 week to ex vitro conditions, decreased to the content found in the in vitro plants. Acclimation to ex vitro conditions affected the stomata on adaxial and abaxial sides differently: stomata on the adaxial side were less open than those on the abaxial one. The exogenous application of 5 μM ABA increased transiently its endogenous concentration in shoots of in vitro plants more than ten fold, but after 1 week the concentration in the shoots decreased. |
Salt-Induced Changes in Two Canola Cultivars Differing in Salt ToleranceM. Qasim, M. Ashraf, M.Y. Ashraf, S.-U. Rehman, E.S. RhaBiologia plantarum 46:629-632, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1024844402000 Responses of 20 d-old plants of two Brassica napus L. cultivars Dunkeld and Cyclon to NaCl salinized soil [electrical conductivity 2.4 (control), 4.0, 8.0 or 12.0 dS m-1] were examined. The salt tolerant line Dunkeld had significantly higher fresh and dry masses of shoots, and seed yield than salt sensitive line Cyclon in all salinities. The effect of salt stress on reduction in total leaf soluble sugars was markedly greater in Dunkeld as compared to that in Cyclon. No effect of salt stress was observed on leaf soluble proteins but there was a slight increase in total free amino acids of both cultivars. Leaf proline content increased markedly in both cultivars and Dunkeld had greater proline content than Cyclon at all salinities. Salt stress had no significant effect on seed oil content and erucic acid content of seed oil, however, content of glucosinolates in the seed meal increased and Cyclon had greater content of glucosinolates than Dunkeld. |
Influence of a Brassinosteroid Analogue on Antioxidant Enzymes in Rice Grown in Culture Medium with NaClM. Núñez, P. Mazzafera, L.M. Mazorra, W.J. Siqueira, M.A.T. ZulloBiologia plantarum 46:67-70, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1027380831429 We studied the effects of a polyhydroxylated spirostanic brassinosteroid analogue (BB-16) on the activities of antioxidant enzymes in rice seedlings grown in vitro in culture medium supplemented with NaCl. Seedlings were grown in medium with 75 mM NaCl and 0.001 or 0.01 mg dm-3 BB-16 for 16 d or 3-d-old seedlings were exposed for 4 d to 0, 0.001 or 0.01 mg dm-3 BB-16 then further grown in medium with 75 mM NaCl without BB-16. Seedlings exposed to 0.01 mg dm-3 BB-16 for 16 d showed significant increase in the activities of catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione reductase (GR) and a slight increase in ascorbate peroxidase (APX). On the other hand, 4-d exposure to BB-16 only increased SOD and CAT activities at concentration 0.001 mg dm-3. GR activity was not altered by this BB-16 treatment. These results indicated that BB-16, which is structurally modified in the lateral chain in relation to natural brassinosteroids, changes the activity of key antioxidant enzymes, which might confer tolerance to saline stress. |
Mutation in Flower Colour and Shape of Chrysanthemum morifolium Induced by γ-RadiationP. Misra, S.K. Datta, D. ChakrabartyBiologia plantarum 46:153-156, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1027365822769 Flowers of Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat cv. Lalima were greyed red and florets were flat spoon shaped. Ray florets after inoculation on the Murashige and Skoog's medium supplemented with 1.07 μM α-naphthaleneacetic acid and 8.87 μM benzyladenine were irradiated with γ-radiation (0.5 Gy and 1 Gy). All the regenerated shoots either from control or from γ-irradiated florets were isolated, rooted and transplanted in the field after hardening. Two mutants were obtained in the γ-irradiated plants (0.5 Gy). Both the mutants were yellow coloured but one having flat spoon shaped ray florets similar to the original cultivar, while the other having tubular florets. Both the mutants were propagated vegetatively and have produced true-to-type flowers. |
Impact of CO2 Enrichment and Variable Nitrogen Supplies on Composition and Partitioning of Essential Nutrients of WheatMadan Pal, L.S. Rao, A.C. Srivastava, V. Jain, U.K. SenguptaBiologia plantarum 46:227-231, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000022256.60122.fc This study was conducted to determine effects of nitrogen supply (75 and 150 kg(N) ha-1) and CO2 enrichment on partitioning of macro and micro nutrients in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. HD-2285). Plants were grown from seedling emergence to maturity inside open top chambers under ambient CO2 (CA, 350 ± 50 μmol mol-1) and elevated CO2 (CE, 600 ± 50 μmol mol-1). Leaves, stems and roots of the same physiological age were analyzed for carbon, nitrogen, calcium, copper, iron, zinc and manganese content at 40, 60 and 90 d after germination. C, Cu, Mn and Zn content was higher in the stem, leaves and roots on dry mass basis under CE than CA. However, N and Fe contents decreased in CE grown plants. Ca content was unaffected due to CE and variable N supplies. |
Shoot Organogenesis from Immature Zygotic Embryo Cultures of Ginkgo bilobaP.-S. Choi, D.-Y. Cho, W.-Y. SohBiologia plantarum 46:309-312, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000022273.55284.d6 Immature zygotic embryos were cultured on Murashige and Skoog's medium (MS) supplemented with various combinations of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), benzyladenine (BA) and zeatin or with various concentrations of 2,4-D alone. The maximum number (8 per embryo) of adventitious buds formed from cotyledons of heart stage embryos cultured on MS medium with 1 mg dm-3 BA and 0.01 mg dm-3 NAA. The adventitious buds originated from procambial strands of immature embryo cotyledons and then developed into adventitious bud primordia within 20 d. Adventitious buds transferred to hormone free MS medium grew into shoots, but did not produce plantlets because the shoots failed to root. |
Hexokinases of Tobacco Leaves: Changes in the Cytosolic and Non-Cytosolic Isozyme Complexes Induced by Tobacco Mosaic Virus InfectionL. Šindelář, M. ŠindelářováBiologia plantarum 46:413-419, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000023885.99970.30 Changes in the cytosotic (soluble) and the non-cytosolic (particulate) isozyme composition of hexokinases and in their properties were studied by ion exchange chromatography on DEAE cellulose after the subcellular fractionation both in the healthy and the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) infected tobacco leaves. Three main isozyme complexes were obtained: one particulate fraction (the particulate hexokinase phosphorylating both glucose and fructose, EC 2.7.1.1), and two soluble fractions (the soluble hexokinase phosphorylating both the glucose and the fructose, and the soluble fructokinase, which phosphorylates primarily fructose, EC 2.7.1.4). The total fructokinase activities were nearly twice higher than the total glucokinase activities (188.6 % of glucokinase activity in healthy plants and 181.3 % in infected plants). The total particulate glucokinase activity was increased to 120.6 % and the fructokinase to 118.9 % in TMV infected tissue when compared with healthy control. The similar pattern of activity was observed for soluble hexokinase isozymes - the sum of soluble glucokinase activity was increased to 175.4 % and of fructokinase activity to 131.2 % in TMV infected tissue. The isozymes isolated both from the healthy control and TMV-infected leaves had the similar elution profiles, displayed Michaelis-Menten kinetics, showed the identical profiles of pH optima and were Mg2+ dependent with the highest enzyme activity at equimolar Mg2+ and ATP concentration. |
Activities of Soluble and Microsomal Farnesyl Diphosphatases in Datura stramoniumS.B. Ha, D.E. Lee, H.J. Lee, S.J. Song, K. BackBiologia plantarum 46:477-479, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000023901.49409.7b Farnesyl diphosphatase (FDPase; EC 3.1.7.1) produces farnesol from farnesyl diphosphate (FDP) in a reaction that does not require Mg2+. This report shows that FDPase is constitutively expressed at a high level in the soluble and the microsomal fractions of Datura stramonium. Soluble and microsomal FDPase have a similar pH optimum (5.0 - 6.0) and a similar substrate specificity. Geranyl diphosphate (GDP) and geranylgeranyl diphosphate (GGDP) compete for FDP, but isopentenyl diphosphate (IDP), ATP, and para-nitrophenyl phosphate do not. Soluble FDPase activity was highest in fruit and flower followed by root, and leaf. |
Response of Barley Seedlings to UV-B Radiation as Affected by Proline and NaClI.S. Fedina, K. Georgieva, I. GrigorovaBiologia plantarum 46:549-554, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041060.03286.3f Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Alfa) seedlings were treated for 4 d before UV-B irradiation with 0.05 mM proline or 150 mM NaCl. UV-B exposure induced synthesis of yellow coloured compounds with maximum absorbance at 438 nm. The content of these compounds was increased in proline-treated and decreased in NaCl-treated plants. UV-B radiation reduced chlorophyll/carotenoids ratio, oxygen evolution rate and photochemical efficiency of PS 2 as estimated by chlorophyll fluorescence and increased proline accumulation, H2O2 generation and lipid peroxidation. Exogenous proline had no effect on the parameters studied and did not change the response of plants to UV-B radiation. NaCl inhibited photochemical efficiency of PS 2, reduced oxygen evolution and increased H2O2 concentration and lipid peroxidation. The combination of NaCl and proline treatment led to lowering the inhibitory effect of NaCl in non UV-B irradiated seedlings. There was not relationship between the level of UV-B-induced compounds and UV-B tolerance of barley seedlings. |
Effects of Chromosome Substitutions on Copper Toxicity Tolerance in Wheat SeedlingsG. Ganeva, S. Landjeva, M. MerakchijskaBiologia plantarum 46:621-623, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041075.87242.eb Substitution of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) chromosomes 7A, 1D, 3A, 3B, 3D, 4A and 4D of cultivar Cappelle Desprez by their homologues of cultivar Bezostaya-1 increased the seedling tolerance to high concentrations of copper (1 μM CuSO4⋅ 5 H2O). Substitution of chromosome 1A had negative effects on seedling tolerance. |
Comparison Between Different Methods for Measuring Transpiration in Potted Apple TreesG. Ferrara, J.A. FloreBiologia plantarum 46:41-47, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1022301931508 Five different methods for measuring transpiration, which include gravimetric analysis (control), heat pulse velocity (HPV), time domain reflectometry (TDR), single leaf and whole plant infrared gas-exchange measurements, have been tested on two cultivars (Redcort and Empire) of young apple trees (Malus communis L.). The objective was to compare these methods and establish the most affordable one to be used in greenhouse conditions in order to determine and/or estimate the amount of water for an efficient irrigation management. Results obtained with TDR were particularly accurate and not statistically different with respect to the control (-4.2 %) and this was supported by the correlation coefficient (r = 0.94) found. The HPV method was sufficiently accurate and reliable for small stems, however, in our conditions this method generally underestimated the transpiration (-32.4 %). Single leaf and particularly whole plant infrared gas-exchange measurements suffered an overestimation of the transpiration with respect to the control. |
Volatile Monoterpenes from Prinsepia utilis L. Leaves Inhibit Stomatal Opening in Vicia faba L.V.K. Rai, S.C. Gupta, B. SinghBiologia plantarum 46:121-124, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1022397730599 Volatile essential oils from Prinsepia utilis L. have been shown to inhibit stomatal opening in Vicia faba L. epidermal peels as well as whole leaves as shown by measurement of pore width and stomatal conductance (gs). The stomatal closure was associated with inhibition of K+ influx in the guard cells. Gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy analysis of the steam distillate from P. utilis L. leaves showed the presence of over twenty compounds; of which thirteen compounds have been identified. |
Responses of Peanut Somatic Embryos to ThidiazuronM.V. Joshi, N.A. Sahasrabudhe, S. HazraBiologia plantarum 46:187-192, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1022886107591 Induction of both somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis in presence of thidiazuron is reported in peanut tissues. However the histological evidence of thidiazuron induced somatic embryogenesis was unclear. Thidiazuron triggered multiple shoot differentiation in the plumule of the embryos. Keeping in view the ability of thidiazuron to induce both organogenesis and embryogenesis in peanut tissues, experiments were conducted to define the pathway of morphogenesis in the plumule of rooted somatic embryos. On exposure to thidiazuron, projections appeared from the plumule. These projections closely resemble the somatic embryos. However histological examination revealed that these are caulogenic buds and not somatic embryos. In concurrence with the earlier reports on thidiazuron induced organogenesis it is concluded that this growth regulator induces organogenic response in peanut tissues. |
Nitrate Reductase in Wheat Plants Grown Under Water Stress and Inoculated with Azospirillum spp.H.M. El-Komy, M.A. Hamdia, G.K. Abd El-BakiBiologia plantarum 46:281-287, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1022819114860 The present investigation has been performed to evaluate nitrate reductase (NR) and nitrogenase activities as well as growth and mineral nutrition of wheat plants grown under drought stress and inoculated with different Azospirillum strains (NR- and NR+). Fresh, dry mass and water content decreased with decreasing soil moisture content, which was accompanied with low soluble sugars and soluble protein content and increase in the total amino acids content. Azospirillum inoculation with either bacterial strain (NR- and NR+) significantly increased the above characteristics even at 40 % moisture content. NR activity decreased in both the shoots and roots by decreasing soil moisture content. NR+ strain exhibited increased root NR activity compared with uninoculated plants or inoculated with NR- strain. However, plants inoculated with NR-strain increased NR activity in the shoot more than in the root of the same plant and in the shoot of control plants. Inoculation with either NR- and NR+ Azospirillum strains gave higher nitrogenase activity than uninoculated control plants. The low N supply (0.5 mM) did not affect nitrogenase activity. NR-strain was less effective than NR+strain in promoting total N-yield, spike numbers and their mass per pot. Azospirillum inoculation exhibited no significant changes in wheat Mg2+ content. However, K+ and Ca2+ have shown significantly increased values. Azospirillum beneficial effect on plant N balance and growth are most probably composed of multiple mechanisms and beneficial NR is one of them. The importance of Azospirillum NR+strains for increasing wheat resistance to water stress is also supported by the obtained data. |
Rapid Micropropagation of Five Cultivars of MulberryB.S. Bhau, A.K. WakhluBiologia plantarum 46:349-355, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1024313832737 Multiple shoots were initiated from nodal and shoot tip explants collected from mature trees of Morus alba L. cultivars Chinese White, Kokuso-27 and Ichinose, and M. multicaulis Perr. cultivars Goshoerami and Rokokuyaso after 2 weeks of culture. Nodal explants were more responsive than shoot tip explants. Murashige and Skoog basal medium was found to be most suitable medium and 6-benzylaminopurine was the most effective cytokinin for shoot induction. Explants collected between April and September evoked better response than the explants collected between October and March. Shoots were multiplied by transferring nodal explants excised from in vitro raised shoots onto a medium containing cytokinins. Sucrose was the most suitable carbon source examined for shoot multiplication. An increase in shoot multiplication rate was noticed upto 4 - 5 subcultures. Nodal explants rooted on an auxin-supplemented medium. The acclimatized plants were successfully transplanted in the field. |
Growth and Nitrate Reductase Activity of Chlorella fusca Cells as Affected by Long Term SalinityA.A. ShafeaBiologia plantarum 46:423-427, 2003 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1024316107237 Influence of various saline media on Chlorella fusca growth, contents of photosynthetic pigments, and activity of the nitrate reductase (NRA) was determined. KCl, CaCl2, and MgCl2 in concentrations relative to NaCl as 1:1, 2:1, and 3:1 promote cell number, dry mass, and contents of photosynthetic pigments. The activity of NR was enhanced by Mg2+ and K+ and in some cases by Ca2+ at all ratios applied. |


