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Adventitious root formation in relation to irradiance and auxin supply

B. C. Jarvis, A. I. Shaheed

Biologia plantarum 29:321-333, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02886608

High irradiance during treatment of mung bean cuttings favours root formation in response to supplied auxin, whether the latter is IAA or IBA. On the other hand it is inhibitory towards root formation in the absence of supplied auxin. Light promotes the uptake of14C-IAA into cuttings and its upward movement into the leaves. When14C-IAA is applied to leaves of cuttings high irradiance favours movement of radioactivity into the epicotyl and hypocotyl. This movement is also enhanced by concomitant supply of IBA to the base of the cuttings. The irradiance under which stock plants are raised also affects the extent of root formation on cuttings. When cuttings are held in darkness without a supply of exogenous auxin they root best if prepared from seedlings raised under high irradiance. However, transport of14C-IAA out of leaves of cuttings is favoured when cuttings are prepared from seedlings grown under low irradiance. These observations are discussed in relation to auxin transport, photodestruction and, possibly, metabolism.

Horgan, R., Jeffcoat, B. (ed.): Cytokinins: PlantHormones in Sbabch of a Role

Libuše Pavlová

Biologia plantarum 29:408, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02882206

Species relationships inPhaseolus: Electrophoretic analysis of seed storage proteins

Lucia Lioi

Biologia plantarum 29:49-53, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902317

Relationships among storage proteins in seeds from cultivars and primitive accessions of the four economically most important species ofPhaseolus - P. vulgaris, P. coccineus, P. acutifolius andP. lunatus - were studied.
Analysis of SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic patterns of storage seed proteins revealed common characteristics in the major groups of polypeptides forP. vulgaris, P. coccineus andP. acutifolius, while clear differences existed between thesePhaseolus species and P.lunatus.

Purification and immunohistochemical localization of the auxin binding site i protein from maize coleoptiles

M. Löbler, D. Klämbt

Biologia plantarum 29:98-103, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878158

An auxin binding protein fraction prepared by means of affinity chromatography on 2-OH-3,5-diiodobenzoic acid-Sepharose and gel filtration was used as antigen. The obtained rabbit antisera contained antibodies against the auxin, binding protein (ABP) and several contaminating proteins (nonABP). The nonABP could be separated on an appropriate affinity matrix omitting the TIBA analogue. After their immobilization on Sepharose antibodies directed towards contaminating, the proteins were isolated and immobilized, too. This IgGanti nonABP-Sepharose retains almost all contaminating proteins present in the specific eluates of the auxin affinity matrix. In a final affinity chromatography step on IgG-Sepharose a highly purified ABP could be eluted. This ABP was immobilized on Sepharose for the separation of monospecific antibodies against ABP (IgGanti abp). Using these antibodies the ABP could be localized within the outer epidermal cells of the coleoptile by immunofluorescence microscopy. From the inhibition of auxin induced elongation of coleoptile tissue by IgGanti abp it is concluded that the ABP is localized at the plasmalemma of the epidermal cells and that the ABP is involved in auxin action as a true hormone receptor.

Book review

J. Krekule

Biologia plantarum 29:155-156, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878174

Book reviews

P. Apel, J. Velemínský

Biologia plantarum 29:213, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02876832

The development of structural changes in epidermal cells of Maize Roots During Water Stress

Milada Čiamporová

Biologia plantarum 29:290, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02892792

Ultrastructural changes following increasing periods of water stress induced by means of polyethylene glycol 4000 (from 5 min to 18 h) were investigated in young epidermal cells of the primary roots ofZea mays. The sensitivity of the individual cell components to water stress was considered according to the time sequence in which their alterations appeared.
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria proved to be the most sensitive cell components, their structure changing after 5 min of water stress. By 8 h of stress, the condensation of nuclear chromatin in some cells was apparent, preceding polyribosome degradation but not all the other changes of the stressed cells. Similar types of structural alterations appeared slightly earlier in the more differentiated epidermal cells. The rapid changes in the structure of ER and mitochondria coincided with the rapid decrease of water potential of the root tips and the immediate cessation of the root growth.

Comparison of protein characteristics of P and F(in1) generations after distant hybridization of several species of the GenusAllium

Sylva Zelenková

Biologia plantarum 29:390-395, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02886619

Distant hybridization of several species of the genusAllium was performed. It was found that disharmony of the time of flowering of the parents may be overcome by storage of pollen ofA. fistulosum at 40 % humidity and 0 °C. Protein patterns of parents and F1 hybrids were compared using immunoelectrophoresis, esterase isoenzymes were evaluated by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel and isoelectrofocusing. Parents and relevant hybrids differ from each other. Certain differences were found between reciprocal hybrids.

Sestak, Z., Catsky, J. (ed.): Photosynthesis Bibliography

J. P. Gaudillère

Biologia plantarum 29:444, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02882218

Gibberellin and auxin contents and ethylene production in the hypocotyls of green and etiolated bean plants treated with chlorocholine chloride

Maria Nagy, Irma Tari

Biologia plantarum 29:28, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902311

The effect of CCC treatment on the GA and IAA contents of the hypocotyls of green and etiolated bean plants and on their distribution was studied. In the treated plants the GA content of the hypocotyls was higher than that of the control. On the application of CCC the distribution of the hormone content within the organ altered: in the basal part of the hypocotyls of the treated plants the hormone content increased. In the hypocotyls of the treated plants the IAA content was less than in the controls and it was accumulated in the basal part. The ethylene production of the aplcal and basal parts of the hypocotyls proved to be correlated with their IAA content.

Phenolic substances in tissue cultures ofCentaurium erythraea

L. Mebavý

Biologia plantarum 29:81-87, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878153

Phenolic compounds l,2,3-trihydroxy-5-methoxyxanthone, l-hydroxy-3,5,6,7, 8-pentamethoxyxanthone, and l,8-dihydroxy-2,3,4,6-tetramethoxyxanthone predominate in the callus tissue ofCentaurium erythraea, their content increasing with culture age. By contrast, the contents of the derivatives of cinnamic, chlorogenic, and ferulic acids decrease or do not change. In the cell suspension culture ofC. erythraea a larger amount of xanthones is synthesized than in the callus from which the suspension culture was derived. The content of phenolic acids is lower in the suspension culture than in the callus, but a larger number of low-molecular-mass phenolic substances occurs in the suspension culture than in the callus tissue.

Soluble proteins inNicotiana plumbaginifolia crown-gall tumors

B. Vyskot, Viera Kuhrová

Biologia plantarum 29:143-149, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878169

Electrophoretic separations of soluble proteins extracted from crown-gall tumors, normal calli, and leavesof Nicotiana plumbaginifolia were performed in order to detect pathogenic changes caused byAgrobacterium tumefaciens transformation. These analyses showed the appearance of new low-molecular polypeptides both in crown-gall tumors and in normal calli. The SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis as well as the gel electrophoresis in non-denaturing conditions were used to characterize their properties. At least some of them corresponded to the pathogenesis-related proteins reported inN. tabacum. Isoenzyme patterns of peroxidases and esterases also revealed a higher number and a deeper staining density of isoenzyrnes in crown-gall clones and normal calli compared with leaves, thus indicating an increased activity of enzymes in thesein vitro cultivated tissues.

Book review

Dagmar DykyjovÁ

Biologia plantarum 29:188, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02876827

Orchideentafeln aus Curtis's Botanical Magazine

J. Gut

Biologia plantarum 29:264, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02892787

Contribution of leaves of different ages to plant carbon balance as affected by potassium supply and water stress

J. Čatský, D. K. Velichkov, Jana Pospísilová, Jarmila Solárová, Ingrid Tichá

Biologia plantarum 29:355, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02886614

The carbon balances of whole, 21-d old French bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grown in standard nutrient solution (1K) and its modifications without (OK) or surplus (2K) potassium were calculated from the daily photosynthetic carbon inputs of individual leaves, and the daily respiratory carbon losses by individual leaves, stalks and petioles, and roots. Under the three K concentrations, maximum net photosynthetic rates (Pn) were found in the 2nd or in the 3rd trifoliate leaves, maximum respiratory rates (Rd) in the youngest, 4th trifoliate leaves; the Pn/Rd ratio decreased with leaf age. In all leaves of 2K plants, leaf dry masses and thicknesses, Pn, Pn/Pd ratios, and stomatal and intracellular conductances were lower than in OK and IK plants. Daily whole-plant net carbon gain was highest in IK plants, whereas in OK and 2K plants it was 98.0 and 81.3 % of IK, respectively. Similar values were found in the parameters of growth analysis, namely in net assimilation rates and relative growth rates.
No differences were found in water potential (Ψ w ) or water saturation deficit (Wsat) in the OK, 1K and 2K plants sufficiently supplied with water or during wilting and resaturation. The decrease in Ψw to -0.97 MPa was associated with a 19.9 %, 31.4 % and 23.4 % decrease in Pn of OK, 1K and 2K plants, respectively, but no effect on Rd was found. In the three variants, the short-time effect of mild water stress was fully reversible.

IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans

J. Velemínský

Biologia plantarum 29:424, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02882212

Plastid degeneration induced by vanadium

J. Jásik, A. Lux, J. Hudák, M. Mikuš

Biologia plantarum 29:73-75, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902323

In the cells of primary cortex in the roots of horse bean and of root cap of maize, vanadium induced striking changes in the shape of plastids,i.e. the origin of amoeboid, ribbonlike plastids and plastid protrusions.

The effect of indol-3-yllactic acid on maize seedling growth

Eva ZelenÁ

Biologia plantarum 29:123-128, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878164

D,L-indol-3-yllactie acid was applied at concentrations 0.2 - 20 mg 1-1 (10-6-10-4M) to the roots of 3-d-old intact maize seedlings grown in the dark and in the light. By day 3 after application, ILA at lower concentrations (0.2-1 mg l-1) caused slight increase in the mass of etiolated plants, mainly roots. Shoot and root length was not increased. ILA at concentrations equal to, or greater than, 2 mg 1-1 reduced the length of the main roots and from 10 mg 1-1 on also the length of the shoots. In contrast, root mass was decreased by higher ILA concentrations to a lesser extent than shoot mass. The response to ILA application of etiolated seedlings differed from that of the seedlings grown in the light only at 20 mg 1-1. The inhibitory effect was more pronounced in the case of quickly growing etiolated plants.

Book review

J. Neuzil

Biologia plantarum 29:166, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02876821

Dr. František Pospišil, DrSc. sexagenarian

Biologia plantarum 29:239-240, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02876838

Gibberellin-like activity in pea seedlings during growth under red, blue and white light

Elzbieta Romanowska, E. Parys, J. Poskuta

Biologia plantarum 29:334-337, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02886609

The influence of blue, red and white light and gibberellic acid (GA3) on gibberellin-like activity in tissue extracts of leaves, stems and roots was investigated during growth of pea seedlings (Pisum salivum L. cv. Bördi). Higher GA-like activity was found in leaves and stems of pea plants that were growing in blue light than in those under red or white light. Patterns of change of activity were different in leaves, stems and roots, and in GA3-treated plants.

In vitro: Regeneration of strawberry plants from petiole segments and flower buds

Catherine Foucault, R. Letouze

Biologia plantarum 29:409, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02882207

Strawberry plants have been regenerated from petioles and flower buds Petiole segments derived from strawberry plants(Fragaria vesca L. andFragaria xananassa Duch. cvs. Gorella and Redgauntlet) maintainedin vitro have been cultured on the Gambobg's. agar medium supplemented with 2,4-D (2 mg 1-1) either alone or with kinetin or BAP (0.1 mg I-1 or 1 mg I-1). The calli thus obtained have been transferred to media differing from the first ones only by the nature and the concentration of the growth regulators used. One or two months later, shoots appeared on these calli. The influence of the media hormonal content on plant regeneration has been observed. Moreover, genotypic variations have also been investigated: the wild strawberry exhibited the greatest organogenic capacity.
Shoots have also been obtained from flower buds(Fragaria xananassa Duch. cvs. Fern, Hummi Gento, Gorella and Redgauntlet). In this case, shoots appeared directly on small calli derived from the peduncular base of the flower buds. These regenerations have been observed, without changes of media, on the Lee and de Fossabd's agar medium.

Genotype differences in the proportion of different tissues in the leaves of spring barley

J. Pazourek, L. Nátr, Lenka Marková

Biologia plantarum 29:54, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902318

A number of markers characterizing the quantitative anatomical structure of the blade of the first and the third leaf were measured in young plants of eight cultivars of spring barley,Hordeum vulgare L.
The number of vascular bundles was in significant negative correlation with the mean distance between two adjoining bundles (r = -0.8) and also with their area in the cross section (r =-0.82). The proportion of the thickness of the epldermis in the thickness of the leaf and the proportion of the volume of the epldermis in the total volume of the leaf was in the order of 0.25 to 0.30. The proportion of the volume of the photosynthetic tissues in the total volume of the first (or the third) leaf fluctuated from 0.51 (0.53) to 0.58 (0.63). The thickness of the leaf blade and the thickness of the particular leaf tissues and their relative voluminal proportion significantly differed in the basal (B), middle (M), and aplcal (A) parts. No significant correlations were found between the values of the parameters of the first and the third leaf. Significant differences between genotypes concern most of the measured characters. No tendency to unequivocal changes between older and new genotypes could be inferred from the results obtained.
The results are discussed with regard to the necessity of a quantitative description of anatomical structures for the elucidation of physiological processes.

Book review

L. Šindelář

Biologia plantarum 29:103, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878159

Book review

Z. Šesták

Biologia plantarum 29:156-157, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878175

Peptide hydrolases in senescing ragi leaves

K. B. Kumar, G. B. Mohanty, S. Patnaik, A. Bhuyan, P. A. Khan

Biologia plantarum 29:214-220, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02876833

Two peptide hydrolases - one active at pH 7.0 and the other at pH 3.4 (SH-dependent) were detected in ragi (Eleusine coracana Gaertn. cv. PR 202) leaves. The absolute activities of both acid and neutral peptide hydrolases were move or less stable in attached leaves and exhibited a mild rise in excised leaves, whereas the specific activities exhibited a significant rise. Light and growth regulators were ineffective in changing the course of absolute activity whereas cytokinins stimulated specific activities of both acid and neutral peptide hydrolases. Though the rates were different, protein decline was positively correlated with the changes in activities of peptide hydrolases. Cycloheximide retarded chlorophyll and protein decline and also prevented the rise in peptide hydrolases. Peptide hydrolases thus do not have an active role in senescence.

Induction of androgenesisin vitro in various genetic forms ofSecale cereale

Elžbieta Milewska-Pawliczuk

Biologia plantarum 29:295-298, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02892793

Six thousand anthers ofSecale cereale cv. Dańkowskie Zlote and inbred lines L214 L215 and L258c/5, in the uninuclear microspore were cultured over a period of three months on Murashige and Skoog nutrient medium supplemented with IAA (1-2μg1-1), kinetin (0.2 to (1.0μg1-1) and 2,4-D (0.5-2.0μg1-1). First divisions of microspore were observed after 7 days. In the course of 10 weeks, 4 albino tic embryos at the cotyledon stage were observed that died away in the course of further culture. The course of androgenesis was regular in inbred lines and irregular in rye cv. Dańkowskie Ziote. The efficiency of androgenesis and the amount of observed globular structures in anthers were also dependent on the genetic potency of the material. Inbred lines did not show any greater viability of embryos.

Specific proteins in stem meristems during transition to flowering

Lidia Kovaleva, Elvina Milyaeva

Biologia plantarum 29:396-398, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02886620

Immunodiffusion tests were used for studying protein composition of apical buds ofRudbeckia bicolor andPerilla nankinensis during their transition from vegetative to reproductive state under inductive photoperiodic conditions or GA3 treatment. In both species the induced buds differ from the vegetative ones in the presence of specific proteins (P): P1, P2, P3 appear inRudbeckia apical buds 2, 8, 16 d after the start of inductive treatment; P4 appears inPerilla apical buds 6 d after inductive treatment. P1, P2, P4 are revealed in induced buds in the early period of apex development when morphogenetic changes are not yet present. The similarity between antigenic spectra of induced buds and of those treated by GA3 appears only inRudbeckia. These observations support the hypothesis of a change in gene expression at floral evocation.

Biochemical changes in primary wheat leaves during growth and senescence

H. Miidla, E. Padu, Ü. Kolk, A. Soosaar

Biologia plantarum 29:445, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02882219

Changes in the different forms of the total activity of peroxidases (soluble, ionically and covalently bound), in the soluble isoperoxidase composition, and in the content of protein and chlorophyll during growth and senescence of the intact primary leaves of spring wheat were studied. The forms of peroxidases are in inverse relationship to the growth and increase during development and senescence, especially towards the end of senescence. The activity of peroxidases does not follow the physiological age of wheat leaves during the whole period of vegetation unlike the contents of protein and chlorophyll. The intensity of anodic and cathodic peroxidase isoenzyme bands 1 and 5 increases during senescence, but anodic bands number 2 and 4, cathodic bands 2 and 3 decrease. Changes in the activity of peroxidases and in the content of protein and chlorophyll as indicators of senescence are discussed.

Biotransformation of 2-(4-methoxybenzyl)-l-cyclohexanone by cell cultures ofSolatium aviculare

Z. Wimmer, T. Macek, T. Vaněk, L. Streinz, M. Romaňuk

Biologia plantarum 29:88-93, 1987 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878154

During the search for compounds with insect juvenile hormone activity, the biotransformation of 2-(4-methoxybenzyl)-l-cyclohexanone, of 2-(4-methoxybenzyl)-l-cyclohexanone ethylene acetal and of both isomers of 2-(4-methoxybenzyl)-l-cyclohexanol by plant cells was examined. The compounds were metabolized by cell suspension culture of Solatium aviculare Forst. The reaction conditions were optimized and the metabolic products isolated and identified. A scheme of biotransformation pathway has been proposed.

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