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International journal on Plant Life established by Bohumil Němec in 1959

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Improvement ofArabidopsis thaliana seed transformation efficiency

D. Pavingerová, M. Ondřej

Biologia plantarum 37:467, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02914001

Agrobacterium tumefaciens induced transgenosis by treatment of germinatingArabidopsis thaliana seed embryos has been achieved with differentAgrobacterium strains including the strain LBA4404, which was ineffective in seed transformation experiments of the other authors. The frequency of transgenosis was increased several times by application of acetosyringone to the growingA. tumefaciens suspension cultures. The DNA demethylating agent 5-azacytidine partly restored the distorted Mendelian segregation ratios in the offspring of transgenic plants.

The effects of lead and kinetin on greening barley leaves

A. WoĽny, J. Schneider, E. A. GwóĽdĽ

Biologia plantarum 37:541, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02908836

The content of lead in greening etiolated barley leaves remained the same, regardless the time of incubation of excised leaves in the presence of lead ions (8-24 h). The lead deposits have not been detected within mesophyll cells, but were found in intercellular spaces of mesophyll, in guard cells and in cuticle covering stomata. This suggests that lead may be transported in the leavesvia transpiration stream. Lead reduced the content of chlorophyll, especially chlorophyllb content and the average number of grana, whereas in the presence of kinetin the content of chlorophyll increased. In the combined treatment (lead + kinetin) kinetin diminished the inhibitory effect of lead on the chlorophyll content. The number of chloroplasts in mesophyll cells remained unchanged after lead treatment, whereas kinetin alone or applied together with lead increased the average chloroplasts number. The thylakoids system in chloroplasts of kinetin and kinetin + lead treated plants was similar to that observed in control, although the grana number was smaller. Both lead and kinetin increased the content of condensed chromatin in nuclei.

Effects of 3-(2-alkoxyphenylcarbamoyloxy)chinuclidium chlorides on repair-deficient strains ofChlamydomonas reinhardtii

E. Miadoková, K. ©epaková, S. Podstavková, D. Vlček

Biologia plantarum 37:15, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02912992

The effect of five 3-(2-alkoxyphenylcarbamoyloxy)chinuclidium chlorides (alkoxy = butoxy-octyloxy) on survival of a wild-type strain and repair-deficient strains ofChlamydomonas reinhardtii was studied. There was a direct relationship with increased toxic effects in the algal strains as a function of the elongation of the alkyl chain of the alkoxy substituents of the phenylcarbamate acid derivatives. Repairdeficient strains were more sensitive than the wild-type strain. The recombination-deficient strain uvs10 expressed the highest sensitivity to the test agents. This suggests that a gene responsible for recombination repair is involved in an important role in DNA repair of damages induced inC. reinhardtii by the phenylcarbamic esters.

Survival ofRhizobium leguminosarum biovarviceae subjected to heat, drought and salinity in soil

M. H. Abd-Alla, A. M. Abdel Wahab

Biologia plantarum 37:131-137, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913008

Two strains (RCR 1001 and 1044) and a commercial inoculant (Okadin) ofRhizobium leguminosarum biovarviceae were tested for their ability to survive in autoclaved clay soil for up to four months under heat, salinity and drought stress. Resistance to heat was tested by incubating rhizobia in soil at 27, 37 and 42 °C. Tolerance of rhizobia to salinity was investigated by growing rhizobia in soil salinized with 1 and 2 % NaCl (m/m). Drought resistance was tested by subjecting bacteria to soil moisture contents of 20, 10 and 5%. Strain RCR 1001 was more resistant to heat and nodulated faba bean better than other tested strains. A commercial inoculant Okadin survived more (plate count method) and nodulated faba bean (plant infectivity, most probable number, MPN) at moisture content of 5% and 2% NaCl. Although, strains RCR 1001 and 1044 resisted these stress conditions (plate count) they lost their abilities to nodulate faba bean (MPN-test). There is a possibility for selection of effective rhizobia which are more tolerant to harsh conditions.

Growth, photosynthetic pigment content and oil yield ofPogostemon cablin grown under sun and shade conditions

M. Misra

Biologia plantarum 37:219-223, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913216

Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin Benth.) plants grown under shade (LI) showed an increased height due to internodal elongation, leaf area, leaf area index, and chlorophyll (Chl)b, Chl (a+b) and carotenoid (Car) contents compared to the plants grown in sunlight (HI). The number of branches and green leaves decreased under LI treatment, with a marginal variation in the patchouli oil yield. A comparison between the relative contents of photosynthetic pigments indicated that Chlb and Car accumuled preferentially over Chla in the LI grown plants.

Phosphorus content and growth of fenugreek as affected by cadmium application

N. Singal, K. Gupta, U. N. Joshi, S. K. Arora

Biologia plantarum 37:309, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913232

Changes in growth and phosphorus content in plants and seeds of fenugreek with increasing cadmium concentration was evaluated. Root length and shoot length ranged from 11.63 to 27.72 and from 9.70 to 54.78 cm, respectively. With the increasing Cd2+ concentration there was a significant decrease in root and shoot length, and fresh mass. Various phosphorus fractions of shoot decreased with increasing Cd2+ concentration except lipid P and nucleic acid P which increased at 65 and 95 d after sowing and protein P only increased at vegetative stage. In seeds (60 d after flowering) lipid P increased except at 2.5 μg(Cd2+) g-1 (soil) while protein P decreased.

Fritig, B., Legrand, M. (ed.):Mechanisms of plant defense responses (Developments in plant pathology, Vol. 2)

L. Burketová

Biologia plantarum 37:370, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913980

Morphactin-induced malmorphogenetic effect and its transmission inKalanchoë

S. Sawhney, A. Mahajan

Biologia plantarum 37:443-447, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913996

Morphactin dispensed through shoot apex induced diverse malformations of plant organs in four species ofKalanchoë. The malmorphogenetic effect was freely transmitted to newly emerging axillary branches as well as across leaf lamina to differentiating epiphyllous buds.

Genetická diversita ąlechtění a semenářství. [Genetic Diversity,Plant Breeding and Seed Technology.]

T. Gichner

Biologia plantarum 37:522, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02908831

Effect of water stress on functioning and structure ofCicer arietinum L. nodules

K. Swaraj, A. S. Nandwal, S. Babber, S. Ahlawat, H. S. Nainawati

Biologia plantarum 37:613, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02908847

Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L. cv. 235) plants were grown in sand culture at moisture equal to 45-50% of sand saturation capacity under greenhouse conditions. 60 d after sowing, pots were divided into four lots, leaving one as control and sand moisture content of others was brought to 25-30% (S1), 12-15% (S2) and 5-6% (S3) of sand saturation capacity, by withholding the water supply and then maintaining the required levels gravimetrically till the harvest. Relative water content of leaves and nodule water content were measured as indices of water stress. With increase in the severity and duration of water stress nitrogenase activity and nitrogen and leghemoglobin content of the nodules decreased and the ratio of leghemoglobin components I and II were changed. Nodules developed under limited water availability showed decreased branching, breakdown of the endodermis, greater compactness and decreased vacuolation of cells in the central symbiotic tissue as compared to the control.

Alleviation of cadmium toxicity on maize seedlings by calcium

A. E. El-Enany

Biologia plantarum 37:93-99, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913003

The rate of germination, radicle and plumule length, fresh and dry mass of maize seedlings were increased as Ca2+ was added to the nutrient solution, which contained different levels of Cd2+, especially at low concentration of Ca2+ (5 mM) and high concentrations of Cd2+ (1.4 and 1.8 mM). The biosynthesis of pigments, respiration rate and content of soluble saccharides in endosperm were reduced sharply as the concentration of Cd2+ in the medium increased. This effects was alleviated by Ca2+ addition. Cd2+ content in seedlings was increased as the Cd2+ concentration in medium was increased and decreased sharply as Ca2+ was present in the culture medium. The study suggests liming of soil with CaCO3 to improve the yield of many crops.

Food phytochemicals for cancer prevention II

T. Gichner

Biologia plantarum 37:204, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913211

Biosynthesis of tobacco mosaic virus RNA in tobacco protoplasts

L. ©indelář, M. ©indelářová

Biologia plantarum 37:285, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913227

Changes in the number of protoplasts, viability, protein and chlorophyll contents and ribonucleases activity were studied in tobacco mesophyll protoplastsin vitro inoculated with tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The number of protoplasts slowly increased during the cultivation period and the viability decreased from 95 to 67% in the control noninoculated protoplasts, and to 55% in the infected protoplasts. 30 h after inoculation the protein and chlorophyll contents strongly decreased to 25-30% and 17-19%, respectively, in comparison with contents 3 h after inoculation. The chlorophylla/b ratio decreased from 2.11 and 2.02 to 0.79 and 0.60 in healthy and infected protoplasts, respectively. The activities of ribonucleases in protoplasts quickly decreased during experiment but they were higher in infected than in noninfected protoplasts (between 20 to 30 h after inoculation they were 132 to 146% higher than that in healthy controls). These activities corresponded to the multiplication curve of TMV.

In vitro propagation ofBoswellia serrata Roxb

S. D. Purohit, K. Tak, G. Kukda

Biologia plantarum 37:335-340, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913975

Anin vitro procedure for large scale multiplication ofBoswellia serrata Roxb. has been developed using cotyledonary node segments. In average 4 shoots per node were obtained on Murashige and Skoog's (MS) medium containing 0.5 mg dm-3 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and 0.05 mg dm-3 napthaleneacetic acid (NAA) within 22 d. By repeated subculture technique 90-100 shoots per node could be obtained after 88 d of initial culture. Shoots could be rooted on MS medium containing 1/4 salts, 1% saccharose, and a combination of 0.5 mg dm-3 indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and 0.25 mg dm-3 indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Addition of antioxidants like polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP-50 mg dm-3) and ascorbic acid (100 mg dm-3) in both multiplication and rooting media prevented browning of cultures. Approximately 80% of shoots rooted within 8-10 d. Rooted plantlets were kept for 15 d in culture bottles containing SoilriteTM irrigated with a nutrient solution containing 1/4 MS salts and finally transferred to pots containing soil: SoilriteTM (1∶1), mixture with 70% transplantation success.

Purification and some properties of a lectin from the seeds ofTrichosanthes anguina

K. R. Shanavas, K. K. Elyas, D. M. Vasudevan

Biologia plantarum 37:417, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913991

A galactose-binding lectin was isolated in electrophoretically pure form from the seeds of the snake gourd,Trichosanthes anguina, by affinity chromatography on an immobilised lactose column, as well as on a cross-linkedGuar Gum column. The lectin agglutinates native erythrocytes of human A, B and 0 phenotypes and of rabbit, rat and mouse. The molecular mass of the lectin, as estimated bySephadex G-200 gel chromatography, is 49 kDa. Sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, after reduction with β-mercaptoethanol, revealed two polypeptide chains linked by disulphide bonds in the lectin molecule. It contains no covalently linked sugars. Amino acid analysis of the lectin revealed a high content of acidic amino acids, relatively lower proportion of basic amino acids and traces of cysteine and methionine. The lectin has good thermal stability, and is inactivated when oxidised by metaperiodate.

IARC monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans. Volume 62. Wood dust and formaldehyde

T. Gichner

Biologia plantarum 37:500, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02908826

Peroxidase activities of two rice cultivars differing in salinity tolerance as affected by proline and NaCl

S. Lutts, G. Guerrier

Biologia plantarum 37:577, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02908842

Proline content, ion accumulation, cell wall and soluble peroxidase activities were determined in control and salt-treated calli (150 nM NaCl) and whole plants (30 mM NaCl) of two rice cultivars (salt sensitive cv. IKP and salt tolerant cv. Aiwu). Under salinity, the highest accumulation of Na+, Cl- and proline occurred in calli, roots and younger leaves of cv. IKP, coupled with the highest decrease in K+ content; accumulations of Na+ and Cl- were restricted to older leaves in cv. Aiwu. Relative growth rates of calli and roots or shoots from both cultivars were not linked to peroxidase activities. High concentrations (1 M) of exogenously applied glycerol did not inhibitin vitro activities of soluble peroxidase extracted from control and salt-treated calli or plants. Conversely, 35-55% (in cv. IKP) or 60-80% (in cv. Aiwu) of soluble peroxidase activities were found in presence of isosmotic proline concentration. There were no differences between proline and glycerol effects onin vitro cell wall peroxidase activities.

Effect of form and level of applied nitrogen on nitrogenase and nitrate reductase activities in faba beans

A. M. Abdel Wahab, M. H. Abd-Alla

Biologia plantarum 37:57, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02912998

The effects of nitrogen applied at increasing levels of 0, 4, 8, 16 and 32 mM N (KNO3 or NH4Cl) were studied in faba bean (Vicia faba) nodulated byRhizobium leguminosarum bv.viceae RCR lool. Nitrogenase activity was higher at 4 and 8 mM N than the zero N treatment (control), but 16 and 32 mM N significantly reduced the efficiency of nodule functions. Nitrate reductase activities (NRA) of leaves, stems, roots, nodules and nodule fractions (bacteroid and cytosol) were increased with rising the NO3 - or NH4 + levels. NRA decreased in the order of nodules>leaves>stems>roots. Cytosolic NR was markedly higher than that recorded in the bacteroid fractions. Nitrate levels were linearly correlated to NRA of nodules. Accumulation of NO2 - within nodules suggests that NO2 - inhibits nodule's activity after feeding plants with NO3 - or NH4 +.

Possibilities of insertion of glutenin subunits and gliadin components of glu B1, glu B3 and gli B1 loci fromTriticum turgidum intoTriticum aestivum

Ts. Stoilova, V. Mladenova, G. Ganeva

Biologia plantarum 37:177-183, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913206

An electrophoretic investigation of the glutenin subunits and gliadin components in F4 progenies between the hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Bezostaya 1) and the wild tetraploid wheat (Triticum turgidum var.dicoccoides Körn) is carried out. The possibility of inserting subunits and components of Glu B1, Glu B3 and Gli B1 loci fromT. dicoccoides in F4 progenies ofT. aestivum is investigated. For this purpose parental forms with different allelic variants in these loci are chosen. It is established cytologically that the chromosomal number of progenies is 42. Genotype classes and the frequency of progenies are analyzed for which we judge by the phenotype manifestation of the allelic variants of the loci investigated. Different frequency of the transfer of subunits and components of Glu B1, Glu B3 and Gli B1 loci fromT. dicoccoides in the hexaploid wheat genome is established and it is connected with the disposition of the loci on chromosomes arms.

Effect of lead on the lipid metabolism in spinach leaves and thylakoid membranes

K. L. Stefanov, S. D. Pandev, K. A. Seizova, L. A. Tyankova, S. S. Popov

Biologia plantarum 37:251-256, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913222

The effects of lead and sodium acetate treatment on the lipid composition of leaves, thylakoid membranes and cell debris of spinach were investigated. The concentration of lead in leaves and cell debris was higher than that in thylakoid membranes, probably due to a protection of photosynthetic apparatus. The lead treatment lead to decrease of contents of monogalactosyl diacylglycerols and phospholipids and to increase of the other glycolipids in the thylakoid membranes. There were no statistically significant differences between the total lipids of thylakoid membranes after incubation with lead and sodium acetate, which was an indication that in this case the effect of metal ion was not specific.

Changes in photosynthetic apparatus during dark incubation of detached leaves from control and ultraviolet-B treatedVigna seedlings

N. Nedunchezhian, K. C. Ravindran, G. Kulandaivelu

Biologia plantarum 37:341, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913238

Changes in various components of photosynthetic apparatus during the 4 d dark incubation at 25°C of detached control and ultraviolet-B (UV-B) treatedVigna unguiculata L. leaves were examined. The photosynthetic apparatus was more degraded in younger control seedlings and for a longer time UV-B treated seedlings than in the older or for a shorter time UV-B treated seedlings. This was shown by determining the losses in chlorophyll (Chl) and protein contents, variable fluorescence yield, photosystem (PS) 2, PS1 and ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (RuBPC) activities, and photosynthetic14CO2 fixation. In contrast, the Car/Chl ratio increased during the dark incubation due to less expressed degradation of Car.

The effects of electric field on the growth of intact seedlings and coleoptile segments ofZea mays L.

W. Karcz, Z. Burdach

Biologia plantarum 37:391, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913986

The experiments were carried out with 96-h-old intact maize seedlings and 10 mm long coleoptile segments cut 4 mm below the tip. The electric fields were applied longitudinally along the seedlings. The electric field (15 V) caused inhibition of the elongation growth of intact seedlings which was dependent on both the polarity and the duration of the applied voltage. The growth inhibition was greater when the tip of the shoot was positive relative to the roots. The electric field also caused inhibition of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and fusicoccin (FC) induced growth of maize coleoptile segments excised from electrically treated seedlings. IAA-induced growth of coleoptile segments was greater when the tip of the shoot was negative to the roots (not in the case of FC-treated segments and intact seedlings). It was suggested that apart from the changes induced by electric field in transport system of auxin the electric field affected also the activity of plasmalemma proton pump.

Influence of low irradiance on chloroplast proteins and photosystem activities in rice cultivars

K. Manian, M. Nagarajan

Biologia plantarum 37:473, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02914002

In six rice cultivars the relative amounts of 55, 26-28 and 15 kDa polypeptides were mostly lower in plants grown for 15 d under low irradiance than in plants grown under saturating irradiance. This decline in the polypeptides, especially in those related to light-harvesting chlorophyll proteins, was accompanied with a decrease in the whole chain electron transport and the photosystem 2 activity.

Phytohormones and structure of cells ofAcer saccharinum seed embryo

L. I. Musatenko, V. A. Berestetsky, N. P. Vedenicheva, V. N. Generalova, G. I. Martyn, K. M. Sytnik

Biologia plantarum 37:553, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02908837

Endogenous phytohormone levels and cell structure ofAcer saccharinum embryos were studied during seed development. Mature seeds had high water content (50%) and were able to germinate immediately after fruit abscission. The submicroscopic cell structure was similar to the structure of functionally active cells. Free and conjugated indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), abscisic acid (ABA), zeatin riboside and dihydrozeatin content and gibberellin-like substances (GLS) activity were determined during embryo maturation. Decrease in ABA, free IAA and cytokinin levels was observed at the end of maturation. Mature seeds contained considerable amounts of conjugated IAA and had high GLS activity.

Book reviews

J. Pospíąilová

Biologia plantarum 37:20, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02912993

Plastochron index in relation to water stress in cowpea

B. M. Jamadagni, R. B. Patil, S. P. Birari

Biologia plantarum 37:139, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913009

Plastochron index (PI) in two genotypes of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) showed a remarkable sensitivity to water stress. A linear expression PI = 4.6179 + 0.7451 S (r2 = 0.93) summarised the degree of sensitivity and predictability of PI to different stress levels (S). PI could be regarded as a stress sensitive trait in cowpea.

Tolérance a la sécheresse des céréales en zone méditerranéenne. Diversité génétique et amélioration variétale

L. Nátr

Biologia plantarum 37:224, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913217

Alleviation of plant virus infection by humic acids

Z. Polák, F. Pospíąil

Biologia plantarum 37:315-317, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913233

K-humates, obtained from oxihumolites, alleviate infection of tobacco with tobacco mosaic virus both in mixture with virus inoculum and by spraying of leaves before inoculation. However, applications of K-humates after inoculation did not influence the virus infectivity.

Gas exchange and leaf water relations in two peanut cultivars of different drought tolerance

P. C. Nautiyal, V. Ravindra, Y. C. Joshi

Biologia plantarum 37:371-374, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913981

In summer seasons of 1991 and 1992 the gas exchange and leaf water relations were analysed in two peanut cultivars: drought tolerant cv. GG 2 (DT) and drought sensitive cv. JL 24 (DS). Soil moisture stress was imposed by withholding irrigation at pod development phase. The decrease in photosynthesis (PN) under stress was associated with a decrease in stomatal conductance (gs) and relative water content (RWC). The PN and RWC were significantly higher under stress in DT than DS. On relief of stress the gs and RWC recovered more quickly in DT than DS. The maintenance of higher RWC (>80 %), gs and PN under stress appears to be imparting drought tolerance in peanut.

Isolation and characterization of NaCl resistant cell line of mulberry

K. Kathiravan, A. Shajahan, A. Ganapathi

Biologia plantarum 37:449, 1995 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02913997

The selected NaCl tolerant clones ofMorus alba L. cv. MR2 grow better at higher concentration of NaCl than non-selected clones. With increasing NaCl concentration the Na+, Cl- and proline content increased more and K+ and Ca2+ content decrease less in selected clones in comparison with non-selected ones.

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