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Comparative studies of seed proteins of the genusArtocarpus with respect to lectinsR. de Azevedo Moreira, J. T. A. de OliveiraBiologia plantarum 25:336-342, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878277 Proteins from two species of the genusArtocarpus (A. integrifolia L. andA. incisa L.) were compared by ammonium sulphate fractionation, molecular sieve chromatography and SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, with special attention to the lectins. The protein content and hemagglutinating activity were markedly different in the two seeds. The protein pattern obtained by both molecular sieve chromatography and SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were quite different. The only similarities found were the elution volume of the lectins in the Sephadex G-100 column and the lectin bands (11 500 and 15 000 daltons) in SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
Book reviewsDanuše Hodáňová, J. TupýBiologia plantarum 25:397-398, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878293 |
Book reviewsT. Gichner, J. SatavaBiologia plantarum 25:467, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02903150 |
Acidity induced changes in growth and chemical constituents of potatoZaib-un-Nisa Abdullah, Rafiq AhmadBiologia plantarum 25:95, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902115 Foliage and tuber fresh matter and chlorophyll content in cvs. Atom alue, Multa, Kufri, Desiree and Patrones were decreased with the increase in soil acidity. However, tuberization was enhanced at pH 5.5 and decreased significantly at pH 4.5 in all cultivars tested. At pH 4.5 the specific mass of all the cultivars was slightly increased. The highest content of reducing sugars and proteins was found at pH 5.5. No definite pattern was observed in total glycoalkaloids content under different acidic range. |
Flowering ofin vitro grown spinach shoots in the presence of the Herbicide Sandoz 9789Ljubinka Ćulafić, R. Konjević, Mirjana NeškovićBiologia plantarum 25:155, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902131 Stem tips ofSpinacia oleracea were isolated and grown in sterile culture, with Sandoz 9789 added to the medium. Although the herbicide provoked a complete loss of all chloroplast pigments, developed shoots were able to flower, in response to long days; in short days flowering was inducible by adding gibberellins. Sandoz 9789 decreased the elongation of stems by up to 30%; the percentage of flowering plants in culture was also decreased. However, among those plants that flowered, the majority were male, so that Sandoz 9789 produced a shift of the sex ratio toward maleness. |
Spectral Signatures of Objects in Remote SensingL. NátrBiologia plantarum 25:230, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902109 |
Book reviewJ. LuštinecBiologia plantarum 25:325, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878272 |
Mycoplasma-Like organisms associated with stunting ofGypsophila paniculata L.Marie Ulrychová, Eva Petrů, M. Jokeš, Blanka JoštováBiologia plantarum 25:385-388, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878288 A new undescribed yellows-type disease ofGypsophila paniculata L. was found. Since a stunted growth is the predominant symptom the disease has been termed stunting. Electron micrographs of ultrathin sections revealed numerous mycoplasma-like organisms in diseased phloem tissues. Attempts to maintain the diseasedGypsophila plants for further investigation of this disease failed for the present in spite of all applied modifications in nutrient media. |
The effect of mineral nutrition on nitrogen assimilation by intact plants ofPisum sativum LAlena GaudinováBiologia plantarum 25:449, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02903145 The effect of macroelements on nitrogen assimilation, level of nitrate reductase (NR), glutamine synthetase (GS) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) and content of nitrate nitrogen were studied in 17 day-old pea seedlings. The highest inhibition of NR was found at deficiencies of Mg and Ca while deficiency of K was less effective. The level of GS was decreased only in roots exclusively at deficiency of Mg. On the other hand, the deficiency of Mg and Ca increased the level of GDH. The lowest level of endogenous nitrate was found at deficiency of K. Present results show that assimilation of nitrate by plants was decreased by Mg and Ca deficiency while assimilation of ammonium was not affected. |
Isolation of some strains ofCorynebacterium fascians (Tilford) Dowson in CzechoslovakiaMarie Ulrychová, Eva PetrůBiologia plantarum 25:63-67, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878268 Four strains of the phytopathogenic bacteriumCorynebacterium fascians (Tilford)Dowson were selected from our isolates and deposited in the Czechoslovak National Collection of Type Cultures (CNCTC) of the Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology in Prague. Two very virulent (Cor 83/82 "UPR" and Cor 82/81 "UP") and one avirulent (Cor 81/80 "CP1b") pelargonium strains, producing acid from rhamnose, were isolated from fasciations onPelargonium zonale W. One avirulent celery strain ofC. fascians (Cor 80/80 "CF4a") was isolated from a root expiant ofApium graveolens L. growing on a nutrient mediumin vitro. Morphological, cultural, physiological and biochemical characteristics of these selected Czechoslovak isolates were compared with the American patented strain cotype ATCC 12974. |
Calculator-assisted measurements of photosynthetic, respiration and photorespiration rates in a closed gas exchange systemM. Kaše, J. ČatskýBiologia plantarum 25:139-146, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902126 A closed gas exchange system has been designed for connection to the Hewlett-Packard programmable calculator controlled data acquisition system to provide a complete process of measuring and control. The system enables routine measurements of photosynthetic and dark respiration rates at different irradiances and different carbon dioxide and oxygen concentrations and leaf temperatures, and also a simple and rapid automatic control of irradiance according to the actual photosynthetic rate. |
Book reviewsT. Gichner, J. VelemínskýBiologia plantarum 25:208, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902104 |
In vitro propagation of willows (Salix spp.), European mountain-ash (Sorbus aucuparia L.) and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.)V. ChalupaBiologia plantarum 25:305-307, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902879 Willows were rapidly propagated by repeated division of cultured rooted shoots into a larger number of nodal segments. Rapid clonal propagation of mountain-ash and black locust was achieved by induction of shoots from axillary buds and a multiple shoot culture was used for rapid multiplication. Excised shoots were rooted in an agar medium with a low concentration of auxin and rooted plantlets were transplanted to soil. |
Book ReviewT. GichnerBiologia plantarum 25:372, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878283 |
Net CO2 exchange rates and diffusion resistance of leaves from chicory selections during vegetative growthH. Huygens, I. Impens, J. LipsBiologia plantarum 25:419-424, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02903139 Net CO2 exchange rates, stomatal and internal resistances for CO2-transport were followed on fully expanded Witloof chicory leaves (Cichorium intybus L. cv. Foliosum) for several months during vegetative growth. Maximum net CO2 exchange rate (Pmax) stayed high with a sudden drastic drop at the end of the growing season largely due to an increase in internal diffusion resistance. |
The effect of plant growth regulators on formation of crown gall tumors on potato tuber discsM. Hrouda, M. OndřejBiologia plantarum 25:28-32, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878263 The effect of several plant growth regulators on the number of tumors developing on potato tuber discs (Solatium tuberosum L. cv. Radka) inoculated withAgrobacterium tumefaciens, strain C 58 was studied. The plant growth regulators used in appropriate range of concentrations stimulated the formation of tumors byA. tumefaciens. |
Effect of calcium on water-stress-induced biochemical changes and yield of field-grown riceB. Nayek, A. K. Biswas, M. A. ChoudhuriBiologia plantarum 25:117, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902121 Three different treatments by calcium (102M), namely seed treatment, foliar spraying and their combination were applied on field-grown rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Ratna) under both water stressed and non-stressed conditions in the course of plant development. The relative water content and leaf water potential decreased with increase in age of stressed and non-stressed plants. Pretreatment of seeds with Ca improved the water status of the plants most prominently at the vegetative stage but the effect gradually faded away with plant development. The foliar spraying by Ca was more effective in improving the water status of the plants at the reproductive stage. The combined Ca treatment significantly improved water status of the plants both at the vegetative and reproductive stages. The contents of chlorophyll and protein decreased and the activities of protease and RNase increased in the course of plant development in both non-stressed and even more in stressed plants. Ca treatments of seeds or plants or their combination inhibited the decline in chlorophyll and protein contents and the rising trends of protease and RNase activities, the combined treatment being most effective. During plant development free proline content increased significantly more in water stressed plants. In non-stressed plants there was a marked increase in the free proline content at the mature fruit stage. Ca treatment inhibited the rise of free proline in stressed plants. A significant reduction in yield components and yield of the crop in water stressed plants was increased by Ca treatment. |
Studies on plant recovery from mesophyll protoplasts ofSolatium tuberosum L. andSolanum phureja Juj. et BukUrsula Schumann, H. KoblitzBiologia plantarum 25:180, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902099 Plants were regenerated from mesophyll protoplasts of axenically growing plants of four dihaploid clones and five tetraploid cultivars ofSolanum tuberosum L. andSolanum phureja Juz. etBuk. |
The effect of some herbicides on lactate dehydrogenase activityM. Press, Jana Barthová, Sylva LeblováBiologia plantarum 25:274-278, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902874 The effect of herbicides N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine (glyphosate), 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA), 2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-1,3,5-triazine (atrazine) and the respective commercial preparations "Round-up", "Aminex", and "Zeazin", on the activity of lactate dehydrogenase isolated from germinating soybean seeds and beef heart were compared. The main aim of the work was to compare the effect of the herbicides on lactate dehydrogenase isolated from animal and plant material. Simultaneously the effect of herbicides and the respective commercial preparations was compared. Substantial differences resulting from the two comparisons indicate differences in the structure of active centres of lactate dehydrogenase isolated from animal and plant material, and also a considerable effect of additives and surfactants in commercial preparations. |
Lectins from the genusArtocarpusE. de Azevedo Moreira, J. T. A. de OliveiraBiologia plantarum 25:343-348, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878278 The lectins from the seeds of two species of the genusArtocarpus (A. integrifolia L. andA. incisa L.) were isolated by affinity chromatography on an AB (+) human stoma column, and compared by physicochemical and immunochemical methods. Although with marked differences in the hemagglutinating activity, the elution pattern of the albummic and globulinic fractions from both seeds were comparable by affinity chromatography on a human-stroma column. The two isolectin families presented many similarities. All the lectins presented the same subunit pattern by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrpphoresia, were recognised by both rabbit antisera prepared against the crude extracts from the two seeds, and presented fused rockets when electrophoresed in agarose gel containing one or the other antiserum. |
Ninety years of Professor Dr. Hitoshi KiharaM. SosnaBiologia plantarum 25:399-400, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878294 |
ErratumI. Hanker, Anna KudelováBiologia plantarum 25:480, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02903153 |
Tanner, W., Loewus, F. A. (ed.): Plant carbohydrates IIJ. LuštinecBiologia plantarum 25:99, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902116 |
Book reviewsJ. Krekule, J. Šatava, Helena Zárubová, T. Kalina, B. SlavíkBiologia plantarum 25:158-160, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902132 |
Seasonal histochemical changes in the cambium ofTectona grandis L. f. andgmelina arborea roxbK. S. Rao, Y. S. DaveBiologia plantarum 25:241-245, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02902869 Starch, lipids and proteins are localized histochemically in fusiform and ray initials ofTectona grandis andGmelina arborea during the periodicity of cambium in the year 1978. The histochemical variations are correlated with the seasonal activity and dormancy of the cambium and phenology. Starch grains appear in the cambial cells with the development of young leaves after defoliation. Lipid and protein bodies are significantly high in dormant cambial cells and scarce in active ones. |
Adaptation of beta-ray gauge technique for measurement of water deficit of intact rice leavesB. C. Saini, T. R. RathoreBiologia plantarum 25:326-330, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878273 A linear relationship was obtained between the logarithm of count rate and absorber's (Aluminum foil and leaf) effective thickness in the range of 4.25 to 18.00 mg cm-2. Also relative water content (RWC) and absorber effective thickness was linearly related (Y = -89.80 + + 15.84 X, and r = 0.99). From these relationships it was possible to determine the RWC of a rice leaf simply by measuring the radiation intensity of fresh, fully turgid and completely dry leaf by beta ray gauge technique without the added necessity of determining the mass of the leaf. |
Book reviewsDanuše Hodáňová, T. GichnerBiologia plantarum 25:388, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878289 |
Asada, V., Bushnell, W. R., Ouchi, S., Vance, C. P. (ed.): Plant Infection. The Physiological and Biochemical BasisVlasta CatskáBiologia plantarum 25:455, 1983 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02903146 |
Latent root primordia in poplar stemsMária Luxová, A. LuxBiologia plantarum 23:285, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895367 Root primordia initiate in poplar stems in the secondary growing parts, that is in the parts where the elongation growth is terminated and the leaves are mature. Their initiation is connected with the occurrence of unusual biseriate, rarely multiseriate rays. A small cell group in the secondary phloem is initiated by cell division of the ray. It gradually enlarges by continuing cell division, by the addition of cells adjacent to the cell group and by cambial activity. Thus, a hemispherical root primordium is formed, for which a permanent occurrence of reserve lipids is characteristic. In stems several years old the intraprimordial mitotic activity is rhythmically renewed together with the cambium function renewal. Latent root primordia slightly enlarge with the passing years, whereas mainly the cells localized in their centre divide. Further organization and root histogenesis was not observed either in older root primordia. Adjacent to root primordia, cambial initials produce the secondary xylem elements increasingly. Xylem protuberances are thus formed under root primordia. Primordia initiation is most frequent within the first year of stem development, though they can also initiate in later years. |
Ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase activity, chlorophyll and protein concentrations in differentPopulus clonesR. Ceulemans, F. Van Assche, I. Impens, H. ClustersBiologia plantarum 24:57, 1982 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02898486 Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase activity (RuBPC), chlorophyll (chl) and protein (prot) concentrations and chlorophyll/protein (chl/prot) ratios were determined in five differentPopulus clones together with their maximal net CO2 uptake rates (Pmax). A classic reference clone (Populus ×euramericana "Robusta" (Dode) Guinier) was compared with four recently selected euramerican and interamerican crossings. Chl/prot ratio and RuBPC activity varied among the different clones, while chl a/chlb ratio showed only a very low coefficient of variation (1.7%) for the five clones. Poplar clone "Robusta" could be distinguished from the recent faster growing clones based on the different biochemical characteristics. A significant correlation was found between both total chl concentration and chl/prot ratio with Pmax for the five clones. |


