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Plant gene transferV. NovákBiologia plantarum 33:467, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897721 |
Differential effects of calmodulin antagonists on indol-3-ylacetic Add-and gibberellic acid-induced biphasic growth responsesGordana Naunović, Mirjana NeškovićBiologia plantarum 33:75-80, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02873791 The effects of chlorpromazine and calmidazolium on rapid IAA- and GA3-induced changes in growth rate of etiolated pea stems were measured. During the initial period of up to 160 min after hormone application, the responses to both IAA and GA3 were seen to be biphasic, showing two acceleration peaks. Chlorpromazine or calmidazolium applied simultaneously with the hormones blocked the first IAA-induced acceleration peak, but did not affect the second one. In contrast, the first GA3-induced peak was not prevented by chlorpromazine or calmidazolium, while the second one was completely abolished. The results support the concept that the active calmodulin-calcium complex may be an essential component of hormone-controlled stem elongation. They also point to differential mechanisms of IAA and GA3 actions. |
Studies of the Magnitude and Nature of Pesticide Residues in Stored Products Using Radiotracer TechniquesT. GichnerBiologia plantarum 33:199, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897881 |
Resveratrol accumulation in grapevine infected with grapevine vein necrosis diseaseValéria ŠubíkováBiologia plantarum 33:287-290, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02885375 Trans-resveratrol (4,3',5'-trishydroxystilbene) was identified in grapevine leaves with vein necrosis disease symptoms. The compound accumulates from 10 to 60 μg-1 (fresh mass) in infected leaves. |
Transitory pulse-like treatment with IAA solution more effectively induces xylogenesis in callus culture than permanent presence of the auxinWieslawa Kuternozińska, Marta Pilipowicz, W. KorohodaBiologia plantarum 33:433, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897714 Differentiation of Acerpseudoplatanus L. cells into tracheary elements (TE) and an increase in the number of TE inHaplopappus gracilis (Nutt.) A. Gray calli were observed after pulse-treatment of the cultures grown in glass tubes with indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) solutions. The effect was enhanced if the treatment was repeated in three subsequent days. The manner of IAA application which caused a wave-like pattern of IAA flow through the callus culture appeared to be more important than the IAA concentration. Induction of differentiation of A.pseudoplatanus cells and an increase in the number of TE inH. gracilis callus did not occur when the calli were grown on agar media supplemented with increased concentrations of IAA. |
Quantitative comparison of chloroplast Ultrastructure in mesophyll cells of triazine resistant and triazine sensitiveAmaranthus retroflexus L. plantsJ. Kutík, Eva BergmannováBiologia plantarum 33:510-512, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897733 Ultrastructure of chloroplasts in leaf mesophyll cells of triazine resistant and triazine sensitiveAmaranthus retroflexus L. plants was evaluated stereologically. The most striking difference between both types of the chloroplasts was a small volume of starch inclusions in triazine resistant plants. |
Transgenic Tobacco plants with T-DNA Phytohormone synthesis genesM. OndŘej, Tamara V. Bavrina, Natalja Dudko, M. Hrouda, J. Krekule, Veronika N. Lozhnikova, Ivana Machácková, Frideta Seidlová, J. VlasákBiologia plantarum 33:40-48, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02873786 Agrobacterium tumefaciens binary vectors carrying kanamycin resistance gene and either C58 T-DNA gene 4 for cytokinin synthesis or genes 1 and 2 for auxin synthesis were constructed and used for transformation of a short-day tobacco Maryland Mammoth. Kanamycin resistant plants were regenerated from a small fraction of transformed tissue and the presence of T-DNA in their genome was verified by Southern blotting. The level of endogenous cytokinin in plants transgenic for gene 4 and the level of endogenous IAA in those transgenic for genes 1 and 2 increased by more than 100 %. A number of morphological characteristics distinguish them from untransformed controls. |
ErratumJarmila Solárová, Jana Pospisilova, M. Ondřej, M. Juřiček, T. Gichner, M. Ondřej, Th. Gaspar, V. Novák, Jarmila SolárováBiologia plantarum 33:168, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897797 |
ErrataS. Pennazio, P. RoggeroBiologia plantarum 33:248, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897892 |
Simultaneous Study of NH+4, Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, NO2-3, SO2-4, (NO-2), H{2in}PO-4 and CI- Uptake by Intact Winter Wheat Seedlings in a Single Depletion ExperimentPO-4 and CI- Uptake by Intact Winter Wheat Seedlings in a Single Depletion ExperimentI. MatejovičBiologia plantarum 33:366, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897688 Simultaneous uptake of NH+ 4, Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, NO- 3, SO2- 4, (NO- 2), H2PO- 4 and C1- ions by N-limited winter wheat seedlings(Triticum aestivum L., cv. Regina) in a single depletion experiment was investigated. Individual ion species in uptake solution samples were determined using capillary isotachophoresis. The operating systems used are described in detail. Processing of obtained concentration data allow to construct time curves of individual ions concentration in uptake solution, time curves of accumulative uptake, and curves for uptake rate versus time and uptake rate versus external concentration. From these curves there is possible to reveal a more complex picture of behaviour of individual ions during uptake process as well as to assess interactions among them. Attention was paid to the points of intersection of time curves of NO- 3 and NH+ 4 uptake rates. These points characterized by equal uptake rates may be considered as limits for preference of given ion species under given experimental conditions. |
Vascular plants as epiphytes. Evolution and ecophysiologyJuna PospišilováBiologia plantarum 33:500, 1991 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897728 |
Changes in the content of phenolic compounds and IAA-oxidase activity during the growth of tobacco crown gall suspension cultureZofia ChirekBiologia plantarum 32:19, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897338 Phenolic content and IAA-oxidase (IAA-o) activity have been assayed in cells and medium of tobacco crown gall suspension culture in several stages of culture cycle. The highest content of total phenolics in the cells were found prior to cell division and in the middle stage of intensive growth. The beginning of intensive growth is accompanied by temporary reduction in phenolic level in the cells as well as their intensive secretion to the medium. In the second part of the culture cycle, when the phenolic production was weaker, the majority of these compounds were maintained in the cells. |
Medical and arometic plants Abstracts publication and information Directorate, CSIR, Hillside Road, New Delhi 110012 IndiaBiologia plantarum 32:112, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897550 |
Simple inexpensive laboratory equipment for cultivation of plants under various CO2 concentrationsR. HÁK, L. NÁTRBiologia plantarum 32:205-210, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02890874 A simple equipment was developed to cultivate young cereal plants under enhanced CO2 concentration. Cultivation system permits growing of about 40 barley seedlings for about 2 to 3 weeks. The system consists of two identical growth chambers (volume about 30 dm3), gas conditioning circuit and measuring circuit with an infra-red CO2 analyser. Capabilities of the whole equipment were tested by growing barley plants under 330 and 1000 cm3 (CO2)m-3 and in combination with high or low nitrate level. |
Higher flower bud formation in haploid tobacco is connected with higher peroxidase/IAA-oxidase activity, lower IAA content and ethylene productionV. Žárský, Libuše Pavlová, J. Eder, Ivana MacháčkováBiologia plantarum 32:288-293, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02886949 Haploid tobacco plants (cv. Samsun) form inflorescences with a larger number of flowers than diploid plants. Leaves of haploid plants were shown to have lower free IAA level (by 40 %), higher peroxidase (by 160 %) and IAA-oxidase (by 70 %) activities and produce less ethylene (by 25 %) than leaves of corresponding diploid plants. The increase of peroxidase activity in haploids was due to the increase in the activity of the cathodic isozyme which is known to have high IAA-oxidase activity. It is proposed that higher peroxidase/IAA-oxidase activity in haploid plants may take part in IAA catabolism, at least duringin vitro culture of haploid explants. Lowered IAA level and ethylene production may then be directly correlated with a larger number of flower buds; as a higher IAA level is generally considered to act as a background inhibitor of flowering. |
Mutagenic activity of 3-azido-1,2-propanediol and sodium azide applied to sugar cane callus cellsG. González, M. Pérez, I. Santana, M. Marcet, J. Staněk, Jana Moravcová, J. JarvBiologia plantarum 32:388, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02898505 Chlorophyll deficient plantlets were obtained after the treatment of sugar cane callus cells with 3-azido-l,2-propanediol (AG) and sodium azide with approximately the same frequency. Both mutagenic agents postponed the regeneration of plantlets from calli, the total number of regenerated plantlets following the AG treatment being, however, higher than after the sodium azide treatment and control. |
Book reviewM. OndrejBiologia plantarum 32:88, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897544 |
In vitro induction of axillary potato microtubers and improvement of their qualityZ. Sladký, Ladislava BartošováBiologia plantarum 32:181, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02890869 Germinated tubers of selected cultivars Kera, Resy, Nicola and Oreb were made healthier by heat treatment. They were derived from germ explants on MS media with the addition of BAP 1 mg 1-1 and IAA 0.2 mg 1-1. After sufficient multiplication of stems, optimum conditions of the photoperiod were followed for the induction of axillary microtubers on stem segments in media with BAP 10 mg 1-1 and 8% sucrose. The ability of tuberization is different: the early cvs. Kera and Resy induce earlier tubers at a long photoperiod and late cvs. Nicola and Oreb tuber rather at a short photoperiod. In suitable photoperiods the inhibitory substances accelerate the induction of axillary tubers and limit the formation of adventitious roots. Synthetic inhibitors applied in induction media increase the number of the tubers. |
Genetic and chromosomal variation inPetunia hybrida plants regenerated from protoplast and callus culturesA. C. Lewis-Smith, Maria Chamberlain, S. M. SmithBiologia plantarum 32:247-255, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02886944 Plants regenerated from callus cultures derived from leaf discs and mesophyll protoplasts ofPetunia hybrida cv. Rose of Heaven exhibit a high frequency of genetic and chromosomal variation. Of twelve leaf disc-derived plants examined, only three had the normal diploid chromosome number (2n=14) while seven were tetraploid and two were aneuploid (16 and 27 chromosomes). Of seventeen plants derived from two protoplasts, none had the diploid chromosome number. Most had 28 chromosomes, one 29, two 27, one 26 and one had variable numbers (14-28) in different root tip cells. In all cases aneuploidy was associated with developmental abnormality. In addition, heritable differences in growth, morphology and flower pigmentation were observed in callus-derived tetraploids and diploids, including one diploid which differed from parent plants in at least four characters. These results are discussed in terms of the importance ofPetunia in genetics research and for studies of somaclonal variation. |
The water relations of Verna Lemon trees from flowering to the end of rapid fruit growthM. J. Sánchez-blanco, A. Torrecillas, F. Del Amor, A. LeonBiologia plantarum 32:357, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02898499 Lemon plants (Citrus limonum L. cv. Verna) were grown in the field under two different flood irrigation treatments. The dry treatment received four irrigations per year (March, July, September and November) and the wet treatment one monthly. The amounts of water applied per year for dry and wet treatments were 340.0 mm and 1020.0 mm, respectively. The effects of the two treatments on certain aspects of the plant water relations during the period between flowering and the end of rapid fruit growth (critical period) were studied. Soil matric potential (ψm) and leaf water potential (ψi) values in the dry treatment revealed development of water stress during the experimental period. The water supply in the wet treatment seems sufficient to achieve the crop water requirements. The g1 values in July were higher in the wet than dry treatments. Pronounced oscillations in g1 from sunrise to afternoon were found especially in the dry treatment. |
An immunochemical study of antigen expression in potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTV) - infected tomato leaves and callusesJ. Matoušek, P. Dědič, M. J. Beneš, P. Kopáček, Věra Turková, Ludmila TrněnáBiologia plantarum 32:460-473, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02890894 A polyspecific antiserum against protein extracted from PSTV-infected tomato leaves was prepared and the IgGs were separated by affinity chromatography on a beaded cellulose adsorbent with an immobilized "healthy" antigen. The antibody not adsorbed entered into a preferential reaction with the antigen from PSTV-infected leaves as estimated by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The immunochemical reactions did not significantly exceed the control background, if antigens from tomato leaves infected with potato viruses X, Y and M were analyzed. By immunoblot technique we revealed, however, that several antigens not detected in healthy leaves appeared in the leaves infected either with PSTV or with viruses X and M. An accumulation of a major antigen having a molecular mass of about 70 kDa was observed in viroid-infected leaves only, suggesting the specificity for viroid infection. The antigen was found not to be an alkaline endoproteinase - the pathogenesis-related protein P-69. |
Relations between intracellular pH, water relations and morphogenesis in rose plants in vitroHuguette Begin-Sallanon, A. Coudret, M. GendraudBiologia plantarum 32:58-63, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897345 Variations in water content, relative water content (RWC), pressure potential and intracellular pH (pH) had been studied as factors of bud growth in rose plantlets grown in vitro for micropropagation. During the phase of healing, pressure potential and pH, were high enough to allow bud growth. During the following growth phase only buds of the lower part of the stem were able to grow. The growth ability of these buds and the growth inhibition of the others, associated with ΔpH, were retained during the last three days of culture, when dry matter content and RWC were the lowest. The results also showed a tight link between pH, and pressure potential. This may enable to distinguish different stages of plantlet development in vitro. |
Effect of water stress upon cell division in root tips oferagrostis carvula (SCHRAD.) NEESG. V. Echenique, N. R. CurvettoBiologia plantarum 32:153-160, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897558 This study was carried out to investigate the effects of water stress on cell division, relative frequency of different phases of mitosis and mitotic index in root tips of two cultivars of Eragrostis curvula (Schrad. Nees) (weeping lovegrass). The water stress treatment affected both cultivars by increasing mitotic index as a result of changes in the relative frequency of cells in interphase and prophase with marked increases in the prophase index. These increases were more evident in the less resistant cultivar. Changes in the relative frequency of other phases were also observed. The presence of cells with persistent nucleoli was detected, and the number of these cells increased with the lowest medium water potentials. |
Effect of iso-osmotic levels of salt and peg-6000 on germination and early seedling growth of pea (Pisum sativum L.)Maharaj Singh, B. B. Singh, P. C. RamBiologia plantarum 32:226-231, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02890880 Germination and seedling growth of pea (Pisum sativum L. cv. Rachna) was studied in salts and PEG-6000 solution having osmotic potentials -0.1, -0.2, -0.3, -0.4 and -0.5 MPa. At equivalent level of stress, NaCl proved more harmful to germination, seedling growth, vigour index, as well as initial mobilizing efficiency of food material from seed to the growing seedling, while PEG-6000 was more harmful to imbibition rate and mobilization efficiency in further days. |
Micropropagation of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) and ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.)V ChalupaBiologia plantarum 32:332-338, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02898493 Shoot multiplication of hornbeam was stimulated onWPM, QL andDKW medium supplemented with a low concentration of BAP or BPA (0.1-0.2 mg I -1) andIBA (0.1 mg I -1). Low concentration of thidiazuron promoted axillary bud formation, higher concentration inhibited shoot elongation. Microshoots were rooted onWPM supplemented with a low auxin concentration (IBA or NAA 0.2-0.5 mg I -1). High rooting percentages were obtained. Shoot proliferation of ash was stimulated on MS andDKW medium supplemented withBAP orBPA (2.0-5.0 mg I -1) andIBA (0.1 mg I -1). Root formation was promoted onWPM containing a low auxin concentration. Rooted plantlets were transplanted into soil and after hardening off the micropropagated trees were planted in the field. The planted trees grew normally without showing signs of abnormality. |
Photophysiology of turion germination in Spirodela polyrhiza (L.) Schleiden. The cause of germination inhibition by overcrowdingK. -J. Appenroth, Waltraud Hertel, H. AugstenBiologia plantarum 32:420, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02890887 Red-light-induced (via phytochrome) germination decreased with increasing numbers of turions per germination flask (overcrowding). Three hypotheses concerning the mechanism of this germination inhibition were tested, related to abscisic acid, ethylene, and oxygen deficiency: (i) Although abscisic acid is a powerful inhibitor of turion germination it had to be excluded as a cause, because abscisic acid was not secreted from turions into the nutrient solution, (ii) Ethylene (ethrel) strongly inhibited growth of newly formed sprouts, but germination response itself was not inhibited, (iii) Germination inhibition did not appear if short light pulses were substituted by continuous irradiation. It reappeared in the presence of the photosynthesis inhibitor 3-(3, 4-dichlorophenyl)-l, 1-dimethylurea, but it was not observed in aerated nutrient solutions, or when Petri dishes instead of Erlenmeyer flasks were used. Decreased oxygen concentrations in the nutrient solution were produced by turion respiration. Consequently, anaerobiosis within the nutrient solution caused by turion respiration was the reason for germination inhibition by overcrowding. |
Preliminary studies on the mechanisms of action of phosphonic analogues of morphactins on plants and bacteriaH. Sztajer, E. Zboińska, I. Zbyryt, J. Kleleczawa, B. Lejczak, P. KafarskiBiologia plantarum 32:28-34, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897339 Two classes of phosphonopeptides, those containing P-terminal 9-aminofluoren-9-ylphos-phonic acid and those of dialkyl 9-aminofluoren-9-ylphosphine oxides, influence plant growth according to different mechanisms. The effect of these compounds on the growth of several bacterial species, including the photosynthetic bacteriumRhodospirillum rubrum, as well as on the activity of photosystems 1 and 2 in isolatedPisum sativum andSpirodela oligorrhiza chloroplasts was studied. The peptides of free, unblocked 9-aminofluoren-9-ylphosphonic acid acted in a morphactin-like manner, whereas those of dialkyl 9-aminofluoren-9-ylphosphine oxides influenced photosynthesis indirectly. |
Book reviewIvana MacháĉkováBiologia plantarum 32:127, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02897553 |
Book reviewT. GichnerBiologia plantarum 32:210, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02890875 |
The relation between nitrogen deficiency and second leaf senescence in wheat plantsAlena ČinčerováBiologia plantarum 32:294-301, 1990 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02886950 Life span of the second leaf of wheat(Triticum aestivum L., cv. Grana) plants was studied from day 8 to day 50 of plant age in a variant with nitrogen (+N) and in a variant in which plant senescence was induced by the omission of nitrogen from the nutrient solution (-N). Seed protein was the sole source of nitrogen for these plants. Specific leaf mass (SLM) in the -N variant, and specific leaf area (SLA), the mass of fresh leaf, soluble protein content and total nitrogen content in the +N variant peaked by day 22 of plant age (that is by day 19 of leaf age). Dry matter content, leaf length and leaf area, and SLM in the +N variant peaked by day 29 of plant age (that is by day 26 of leaf age). The ontogeny of the second leaf in the variant with enhanced senescence was shorter by at least 14 days. Plants from this variant showed typical symptoms of N deficiency, that is yellowing of leaves, tip burn, and lack of tillering. However, the growth and biochemical characters studied did not indicate an earlier onset of the senescence of the second leaf of -N plants. Both +N and -N variants reached their peaks (with the exception of an earlier peak by day 12 in case of total nitrogen content in the -N variant) on the same day of leaf age. Thus the first part of the leaf life span from leaf growth initiation to full expansion was of the same length in both the control and N-def icient plants. The stage of the proper senescence of the second leaf of -N plants was very short; the leaf completely died away within 7 days after senescence onset. |


