biologia plantarum

International journal on Plant Life established by Bohumil Němec in 1959

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Book review

I. Tichá

Biologia plantarum 35:189, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925937

Nitrogen distribution index ofCajanus cajan L. during drought and rehydration

A. S. Nandwal

Biologia plantarum 35:279, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925955

Relative competition among various plant parts for N during water stress,i.e. nitrogen distribution index (NDI) was determined in relation to specific nitrogenase activity (SNA) and nodule and soil nitrogen in both indeterminate (H-77-216) and determinate (ICPL-151) types of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L.) under greenhouse conditions. Two levels of water stress,i.e. moderate (soil Ψw) -0.77 MPa) and severe (soilΨw -1.34 MPa) were created by witholding the irrigation at vegetative (40 DAS) and flowering (70 DAS) stages. At vegetative stage under moderate stress the highest NDI was in nodules of cv. H-77-216 and in leaf of cv. ICPL-151. Under severe stress both the cultivars showed negative values of NDI, with maximum loss of N from root and nodules. Cultivar ICPL-151 behaved differently at flowering and vegetative stages. Very high loss of N from different plant parts was seen at flowering under severe stress. All the plant parts showed gain in N during rehydration. Loss and gain in N at both the stages under stress and rehydration respectively, correlated with available N in soil. Specific nitrogenase activity (SNA) and nodule N were maximum at moderate stress and related with NDI values of leaf and nodules.

Changes in the levels of free IAA and cytokinins in potato tubers during dormancy and sprouting

L. S. Sukhova, I. MachÁČkovÁ, J. Eder, N. D. Bibik, N. P. Korableva

Biologia plantarum 35:387, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928514

Changes in the levels of free indol-3-ylacetic acid (IAA) and free cytokinins were determined in the course of dormancy and sprouting period in potato tubers(Solanum tuberosum L., cv. Nevskii) stored at 4 °C. The same analyses were performed in potato tubers after Ethrel application, which prolongs dormancy. No significant changes were found in free IAA level during dormancy followed by a rapid decrease during sprouting. After Ethrel application a significant lower IAA level was found 3 weeks after application, but further on no changes in free IAA level between treated and non-treated tubers were detected. Cytokinin level was relatively low and constant till sprouting and increases then by about 55 %, mainly due to an increase in the level of zeatin riboside and isopentenyladenosine. Ethrel application decreased cytokinin level during dormancy slightly, but postpones the increase coupled with sprouting by about 1 month. Thus, IAA does not seem to have a significant effect on tuber dormancy, while cytokinins are probably necessary for sprouting initiation.

Book review

I. Tichá

Biologia plantarum 35:498, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928022

Transpiration and dry matter allocation in the angiosperm root parasiteCynomorium coccineum L. and two of its halophytic hosts

G. M. Fahmy

Biologia plantarum 35:603-608, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928038

The angiosperm root parasiteCynomorium coccineum and the halophytic hostsLimonium delicatulum andArthrocnemum glaucum were invesrigated under natural conditions in a Mediterranean salt marsh in March 1992. The diurnal transpiration rate of the parasite was low and parallel to the climatic factors. The non-infected plants showed higher transpiration rates than the parasite and its hosts. Compared to the non-infected plants, it is apparent that the perennial herbL. delicatulum is more sensitive to infection since its reduction in the fresh and dry mass was higher than that found inA. glaucum.

Palade, G.E., Alberts, B.M., Spudich, J.A. (ed.): Annual review of cell biology. Volume 8

T. Gichner

Biologia plantarum 35:10, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02921110

Volotovskii, I. D.: Fitokhrom-Regulyatornyi fotoretseptor rastenii. [Phytochrome-Regulatory photoreceptor of plants.]

Z. Šesták

Biologia plantarum 35:94, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02921126

ATP-and NADH-dependent membrane potential generation in plasmalemma enriched vesicles from parenchyma of dormant and non-dormant jerusalem artichoke tubers

G. Pétel, M. Gendraud

Biologia plantarum 35:161, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925932

Using a membrane potential probe, Oxonol VI, it was possible to demonstrate generation of ATP- and NADH-dependent membrane potential across the plasmalemma, with membrane vesicles derived from parenchyma cells of Jerusalem artichoke tubers(Helianthus tuberosus L.). It was shown that ATP- and NADH-dependent membrane potential generation was higher in dormant material than in non-dormant tissue and that the effects of ATP and NADH on membrane potential generation were additive. ATP-dependent potential generation was sensitive to vanadate, an inhibitor of plasmalemma ATPase activity. The results are discussed in relation to the properties of the different enzymes bound to the plasma membrane, the morphogenetic potentialities of tuber buds and the hypothesis that tuber dormancy could be an extreme case of nutrient deficiency induced by short-distance intercellular relationships.

Book review

I. Tichá

Biologia plantarum 35:260, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925949

Differences in the synthesis of total and poly(A)+RNA in the Kennebec potato and its dihaploid

M. K. Cross, W. J. Kaczmarczyk, R. J. Young, V. Ulrich

Biologia plantarum 35:349, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928509

RNA synthesis as measured by the incorporation of tritiated uridine into trichloroacetic acid insoluble material was studied in the leaf protoplasts of cv. Kennebec and its parthenogenically derived dihaploid. Protoplasts of cv. Kennebec incorporated tritiated uridine at a greater rate and accumulated more than twice the amount of radioactive materials than did the dihaploid over a 6-h incubation period. Poly(A)+RNA, isolated from the total RNA of the tetraploid and of the dihaploid, by oligo(dT)-cellulose column chromatography, was present in amounts of 11.3 and 5.2 % respectively. The tetraploid synthesized 4.8 times the amount of poly(A)+RNA that was synthesized by the dihaploid.

Effect of gibberellic acid on stomatal diffusive resistance and photosynthesis in waterlogged peanut plants

N. R. Bishnoi, H. N. Krishnamoorthy

Biologia plantarum 35:467, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928528

Plants of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) were subjected to 7-d and 14-d waterlogging and sprayed with 10 and 100 mg 1-1 of gibberellic acid (GA3). Waterlogging decreased the leaf area (A), net photosynthetic rate (Pn), chlorophyll content (Chi) and temporarily the leaf water potential (Ψw) and increased stomatal diffusive resistance (rs) of both leaf surfaces. Application of GA3 increased A and Pn and significantly decreased the rs of both leaf surfaces but did not affect Ψw or Chl. Thus GA3 partially alleviated the effects of waterlogging on A, rs and Pn.

Counteraction of NaCl with NaH2PO4 and NaNO3 on pigment, saccharide and protein contents in broad bean

H. M. Abd el-Samad

Biologia plantarum 35:561-566, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928033

Salinity inhibited growth, and affected the contents of chlorophylls, carotenoids, saccharides, amino acids, proteins, DNA and RNA in broad bean plants. Foliar application of NaH2PO4 and NaNO3 greatly ameliorated the adverse effects of NaCI. This counteraction was associated with an increase in contents of saccharides, proteins, DNA and RNA.

Briggs, W.R., Jones, R.L., Walbot, V. (ed.): Annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology. Vol. 42, 1991.

Z. Šesták

Biologia plantarum 35:68, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02921121

PSTV infection in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) transformed with PSTV cDNA

J. Matoušek, S. Rakouský, L. Trněná, D. Riesner

Biologia plantarum 35:131, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02921137

Tobacco cv. White Burley was transformed with disarmed expression vector pCB1314 containing dimeric cDNA of potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTV, severe strain) in plus orientation regulated from the mannopine promoter. Amount of PSTV specific (-) and (+) sequences and PSTV circular forms was measured in transformed tobacco stock and compared with PSTV content in untransformed tomato and tobacco grafts. It follows from the results that lower rate of accumulation of PSTV in tobacco as compared with tomato is due to less intensive viroid transportation through the cytoplasm and/or cell to cell moverment, whereas both, viroid replication and processing showed comparable characteristics in tomato and tobacco with respect to accumulation of minus and plus strands and circular forms in infected tissues. Despite of accumulation of viroid in comparable amount in both transformed tobacco and infected tomato, no expression of any morphological symptom of disease was observed in transgenic tobacco.

Book review

Z. ŠEsták

Biologia plantarum 35:222, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925943

Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase activity, fixation of14C in amino acids and nitrogen transport in stem nodules ofSesbania rostrata

S. Sadasivam, P. M. Lakshmi, S. Kannaiyan

Biologia plantarum 35:303, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925961

Thein vivo 14CO2 fixation assay and xylem sap analysis showed that inSesbania rostrata the transport of fixed nitrogen from stem nodules was in the amide form. The majority of nitrogen was transported as asparagine. The close relationship between nodule phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and nitrogenase activities suggested that nodule CO2 fixation contributed directly to nitrogen assimilation in stem nodules ofS. rostrata.

Lipid and fatty acids composition of photoautotrophically and heterotrophically grownChlamydomonas reinhardtii

M. M. El-Sheekh

Biologia plantarum 35:435, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928523

Monogalactosyl diacylglycerol (MGDG), digalactosyl diacylglycerol (DGDG), phosphatidylglycerol (PG), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylinositol (PI) and sulfoquinovosyl diacylglycerol (SQDG) are the most abundant lipid classes present in both the autotrophically and heterotrophically grownChlamydomonas reinhardtii. However, phosphatidylcholine (PC) and diacylglycerol (N,N,N-trimethyl)-homoserine (DGTS) were absent in both alga types. The polyne index B was higher in heterotrophic than photoautotrophic algae, but the unsaturation index was higher in photoautotrophic algae PI, PE and DGDG. The proportion of linolenic acid decreased under heterotrophy with compensatory increases in hexadecadienoic (16 : 3), oleic (18 : 1) and linoleic (18 : 3) acids.

Gradient of electrical characteristics along roots of wheat seedlings under oxygen deprivation

E. M. Wiedenroth, J. Černohorská, M. DvoŘák

Biologia plantarum 35:529-536, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928028

The current-response method was used to characterize effect of oxygen deficiency on functional state of membranes along the roots of wheat seedlings. The results show apical parts of older roots being most affected by hypoxia, while the youngest roots behaved as effectively adapted.

Response of pigeon pea cultivars to water stress

A. S. Nandwal, S. Bharti, M. S. Kuhad, J. Singh

Biologia plantarum 35:641-644, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928044

Decrease in soil water potential during vegetative and flowering stages of two cultivars of pipeon pea (Cajanus cajari) caused higher decrease in relative water content in cv. ICPL-151 than in cv. H-77-216. Both cultivars showed partial recovery during rehydration. Cv. H-77-216 also accumulated more proline and carbohydrates during stress and showed better drought tolerance than cv. ICPL-151.

Growth rate and total nonstructural saccharides content inAlopecurus pratensis L.

J. Gloser

Biologia plantarum 35:37-42, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02921116

Total nonstructural saccharides (TNS) content in young plant ofAlopecurus pratensis was always above 4% of dry matter even at several types of stress treatment (nitrogen deficiency, low irradiance). TNS content was in negative correlation with concentration of total nitrogen in all cases. Positive correlation was found between the TNS content in plants and relative increase in their root growth rate.

Restriction fragment length polymorphism of chloroplast DNAs in some species of fir (Abies sp.)

A. Kormuťák, A. Szmidt, Xiao-Ru Wang

Biologia plantarum 35:113, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02921132

Restriction fragment analysis of the chloroplast gene psbA was carried out in twelveAbies species native to Asia, Europe and North America using the four restriction enzymes. The pair of Asiatic representatives ofA. koreana andA. veitchii differed profoundly not only from each other but also with respect to the European and Northamerican species. The variation observed within the last mentioned groups of firs was mainly due to the different restriction profiles of the gene inA. alba andA. nordmanniana species of the former region as well as owing to its heterogenous nature in all the four species from North America. The RFLP data presented to far only partially correlate with the taxonomic status and hybridological relationships of the species concerned.

High level of endogenous cytokinins in transgenic potato plantlets limits photosynthesis

J. Čatský, J. Pospíšilová, I. Macháčková, H. Synková, N. Wilhelmová, Z. Šesták

Biologia plantarum 35:191, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925938

Introduction of the gene for cytokinin synthesis into potato genome lead to a manifold increase in the level of cytokinins (zeatin, zeatin riboside, isbpentenyl-adenine, isopentenyladenosine) in plantlets grownin vitro.The increasing cytokinin level was associated with increasing tendency to teratoma formation, to decreasing leaf net photosynthetic rate and to increasing dark and light respiration rates and CO2 compensation concentration. During plantlet (or teratoma) ontogeny, net photosynthetic rate increased simultaneously with the decrease in cytokinin level. High level of endogenous cytokinins was associated also with lower photochemical activities of both photosystems in isolated chloroplasts.

Growth and phosphorus uptake ofAtriplex amnicola at different levels of NaCI

K. Mahmood, J. Vanderdeelen, L. Baert

Biologia plantarum 35:285-288, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925956

Growthof Atriplex amnicola P.G. Wilson was not affected by different levels (10, 100, and 200 mM) of NaCI. Na concentrations in roots and shoots increased significantly at higher levels of NaCI. K/Na ratios in plant parts were higher compared to those in the external solutions, indicating selectivity for K over Na. P uptake, as determined using32P, was not affected by increasing NaCl in the root medium.

Book review

I. MachÁČkovÁ

Biologia plantarum 35:392, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928515

Plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

S. Eapen, L. George, P. S. Rao

Biologia plantarum 35:499-504, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928023

Somatic embryos were induced from immature cotyledons and immature embryonal axis ofArachis hypogaea L. on L-6 basal medium supplemented with NAA, picloram or 2,4-D at 5-50 mg 1-1. Immature embryonal axis produced a higher number of somatic embryos in comparison with immature cotyledons. The highest number of responding cultures was produced on medium supplemented with NAA (50 mg 1-1), while the highest average number of somatic embryos per culture was produced on medium with 2,4-D (10 or 20 mg 1-1) and picloram (30 mg 1-1) from cotyledons. The somatic embryos developed into plants on basal medium supplemented with activated charcoal and about 100 plants were successfully transferred to the field.

Soluble pathogenesis-related proteins ofCapsicum annuum leaves induced by cucumber mosaic virus infection

M. E. Candela, A. Espín, M. D. Alcázar

Biologia plantarum 35:609, 1993 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02928039

Eight major pathogenesis related (PR) proteins were found in a soluble extract of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) infectedCapsicum annuum leaves. None of them was present in the soluble extract of sham-inoculated controls. The proteins were detected by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis using (2D-PAGE)PhastSystem, native-PAGE in the first dimension and SDS-PAGE in the second. Two major acidic PR-proteins were identified on the basis of their relative molecular mass (Mr), PR1 of 15.3 kD and PR2 of 29 kD. Six proteins were basic and were identified as PRla of 15.9 kD, PRlb of 15.0 kD, PRlc of 15.9 kD, PR2 of 27.0 kD, PR3 of 36.3 kD and PR4 of 48.8 kD.

The effect of methyl jasmonate on free fatty acids content in ripening tomato fruits

J. Czapski, M. Horbowicz, M. Saniewski

Biologia plantarum 34:71, 1992 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925793

The effect of methyl jasmonate (JA-Me), applied to mature green tomato fruits cv. Modena, on the content of some fatty acids in ripe fruits was studied. Methyl jasmonate greatly increased content of linolenic acid and in the lesser degree decreased the amount of linoleic acid. The ratio of linolenic acid to linoleic acid content increased 4.5-7.7 times in methyl jasmonate treated samples in comparison to untreated-controls. JA-Me did not affect the contents of lauric, myristic, palmitic, stearic, palmitoleic and oleic acids.

Book Reviews

I. Tichá

Biologia plantarum 34:148, 1992 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925810

Influence of reproductive organs on plant senescence in rice and wheat

R. I. Khan, M. A. Choudhuri

Biologia plantarum 34:241, 1992 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02925876

The chlorophyll and protein contents of the flag, second and third leaves gradually decreased during the reproductive development of rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Rasi) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Sonalika) plants, whereas proline accumulation increased up to the grain maturation stage and slightly decreased thereafter. In rice plant, the rate of decrease in chlorophyll and protein and increase in proline level were higher in the flag leaf than in the second leaf. It was opposite in wheat plant. The export of [32P]-phosphate from leaves to grains gradually increased reaching a maximal stage at the grain development stage, and then declined. The export of this radioisotope was greater in rice than in wheat. Removal of panicle at the anthesis and grainfilling stages delayed leaf senescence of rice plant, while in wheat the ponicle removal at any stage did not have a marked effect on delaying leaf senescence. The contents of chlorophyll and protein of glumes were higher in wheat than in rice. The variation of such source-sink relationship might be one of the possible reasons for the above effect on leaf senescence.

Nuclease accessibility of chromatin from a heterotic hybrid and from parental inbreds

S. E. Palmer, V. Ulrich

Biologia plantarum 34:361-366, 1992 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02923580

The DNAase II, Mg2+ procedure was used to fractionate the seedling chromatin of a heterotic maize hybrid and its parental inbreds FRM017 and FRN28. The hybrid and the more vigorous maize inbred FRN28 have 14 and 11 percent soluble chromatin (euchromatin) respectively, while the less vigorous FRM017 contains 30 percent. The unfractionated chromatin of the hybrid contains less protein than either inbred. The RNA contents of the unfractionated chromatin of the hybrid and of FRN28 are similar and are one-half that of less vigorous FRM017. Hybrid euchromatin contains relatively more protein and RNA than DNA as well as higher proportions of protein and RNA than heterochromatin, unfractionated chromatin, or inbred euchromatin; this suggests a more "efficient" type of activity, as reflected by the low amount of euchromatin and a high proportion of RNA and chromosomal proteins.

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