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Desiccation tolerance changes in winter rape leaves grown under different environmental conditionsHanna Obłój, Alina KacperskaBiologia plantarum 23:209, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02894889 The results of studies performed on winter rape leaves (Brassica napus L. var.oleifera L., cv. Górczański) indicated that independently of the plant cultivation conditions and of the leaf growth rate, all leaves showed significant increase in desiccation tolerance at the beginning of leaf expansion. The increase in tolerance was correlated with the formation of a central vacuole in the mesophyll cells. Therefore, the high desiccation tolerance of vacuolised cells in comparison to the non-vacuolised ones is supposed to be due to the higher ability of the former to avoid cytoplasm dehydration. Development of frost tolerance in the leaves during autumn does not seem to be causally related to desiccation tolerance changes. |
Shoot production fromin vitro cultured flower heads ofAllium porrum LF. J. Novák, L. HavelBiologia plantarum 23:266-269, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895362 Shoots have been produced in the explants from flower head receptacles cultured on BDS medium with BAP and/or NAA. The shoots produced could be regenerated to form the whole plants and transplanted into soil. No morphological or cytological variations were observed in mature plants. The histological analysis of adventive bud formation is presented. The importance of this method for clonal propagation ofAllium porrum plants is discussed. |
Amylases during different stages of seed development in wheatM. K. Jain, A. K. GoswamiBiologia plantarum 23:315, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895378 The β-Amylase activity was high in seeds of pre-Milk and milk stages but low in seeds of half seed and dough stages and very low at fully ripe stage of seed development. Zymogen (latent β-Amylase) was absent in half seed stage but appeared at pre-Milk stage. The content of zymogen increased progressively with advance in ripening time. No α-Amylase activity was detected at any stages of seed development in wheat. |
Serological comparisons of seed proteins of some Allium (L.) species belonging to the subgenus Rhizirideum (G. Don ex Koch) WendelboEva Klozová, Vera Turková, Vera Hadačová, Jiřina ŠvachulováBiologia plantarum 23:376-380, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02877417 Similarity of seed protein spectra of 13 representatives of the genusAllium, subgenusRhizirideum, was estimated by means of immunochemical analysis; the species investigated were divided into four groups more or less corresponding to the contemporary systematic division of species into sections. |
The screening of the enzyme and isoenzyme patterns in seeds ofAllium cepa L.Věra Hadačová, Eva Klozová, Květa Pitterová, Věra TurkováBiologia plantarum 23:442-448, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02880593 The screening of enzyme patterns in seeds ofAllium cepa cv. Všetatská revealed the presence of the following enzymes: alcohol dehydrogenase, lactate dehyd ogenase, NAD+- and NADP+-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase NAD+- and NADP+-malate dehydrogenase, NADH2- and NADPH2-tetrazolium reductase catalase, Superoxide dismutase, acid and alkaline phosphatase, L-leucine aminopeptidase, glutamate dehydrogenase, non-specific esterase, and cholinesterase. Altogether 17 enzymes were detected in onion seeds, nine of which had more than three isoenzymes, NAD+-malate dehydrogenase had 8, and non-specific esterase 9 isoenzymes. The demonstration of cholinesterase and Superoxide dismutase activities is remarkable. |
Comparative study of the influence of BAP and GA3 on the absorption of phosphate byPelargonium zonale leaf discs. Effects of age and temparatureJ. Beraud, M. PenotBiologia plantarum 23:28, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02909207 The absorption of32P-phosphate (KH2PO4-0.1 mM) was studied with discs ofPelargonium zonale leaves, in relation to the age of the leaf, to the ageing process and in relation to the influence of GA3 and BAP. The results show that: i) the speed of absorption reaches a maximum which is characteristic of the adult phase (stage); ii) the "ageing" (washing during 24 h) induces a general increase in the absorption velocity which is dependent on the temperature of the ageing medium (optimum at 26 °C). On the other hand, ageing appears to be a process able to increase the physiological differences which are present before "ageing". This phenomenon also appears in the case of the influence of phytohormones; iii) if BAP exercises a dose-dependent inhibitory action, in contrast, GA3 acts by increasing the velocity of the absorption which appears to be a process independent of the hormone concentration. |
Accumulation of phenolics and growth rate of barley seedlings (Hordeum vulgare L.)A. Podstolski, Joanna Sznajder, Grazyna WichowskaBiologia plantarum 23:120-127, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878418 Accumulation of phenolics in barley seedlings was examined in relation to elongation; the seedlings were cultivated at 5 °C or 26 °C in light or in darkness. It was found that a higher accumulation of phenolics (mainly saponarin) was accompanied by slower elongation. This relation was repeatedly observed regardless of whether growth retardation or stimulation was obtained by light and temperature conditions of growth or treatment with CCO orp-fluorophenylalanine (p-FPA), respectively. It is proposed that PAL and peroxidase activities are responsible for maintaining the level of phenolics in seedlings. These enzyme activities are differently influenced by temperature conditions of growth. It is also suggested that accumulation of saponarin may lead to slowing down the growth by stimulating IAA oxidase and lowering the auxin level in the tissues. Thus, phenolics may belong to the factors through which environmental conditions influence elongation of seedlings. |
Controlling factos in plant developmentJ. KrekuleBiologia plantarum 23:192, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02894884 |
Enzymatic changes in gourd and bean cotyledons during ageing and the effect of detoppingR. K. Parida, M. Kar, D. MishraBiologia plantarum 23:249, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895357 Cotyledons of gourd (Cucurbita maxima Duchesne) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were used to study the changes in the activities of catalase, peroxidase, acid inorganic pyrophosphatase and alkaline inorganic pyrophosphatase during ageing and the diversion in such changes that occur when cotyledon senescence was retarded by detopping the seedlings above the cotyledons. Catalase, acid inorganic pyrophosphatase and alkaline inorganic pyrophosphatase activities declined during the senescence of the cotyledons. When cotyledon senescence was retarded by detopping as marked by the increase in the levels of chlorophyll and protein, there was also an increase in the activities of these enzymes. Peroxidase activity, on the other hand, increased during the senescence of the cotyledons and detopping the seedlings resulted in a further increase in the peroxidase activity. It can be suggested that some root factor(s) probably cytokinin(s) is (are) mobilised into the cotyledons of the detopped seedlings which otherwise would have been mobilised into the shoot apices, and help retard or even reverse the senescence of the cotyledons. |
La Physiologie da la FloraisonJ. Ullmann, Jarmila SolárováBiologia plantarum 23:305, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895373 |
Nitrogen and Carbon MetabolismJarmila SolárováBiologia plantarum 23:350, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02877412 |
Book reviewIngrid TicháBiologia plantarum 23:420, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02880588 |
Growth characteristics and proline content in relation to water status in twoZea mays L. Cultivars during rehydrationP. S. Thakur, V. K. RaiBiologia plantarum 23:98-103, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878412 Growth behaviour, proline changes and water saturation deficit (WSD) changes were studied in two maize cultivars, Agati-76, a drought resistant oultivar, and cv. Vijay, a susceptible one after stress conditions were removed. Plants of both the cultivars showed a tendency to recover during rehydration. Phenotypically the plants appeared just normal on 7th day of rehydration, although recovery was never complete. Significant positive correlation existed between free proline content and concomitant change in water saturation deficit. Significantly higher proline content in cv. Agati-76 was reoorded in cv. Vijay, immediately after the stress was released, thereafter continuous decline was observed up to 7th day of rehydration in both the cultivars. Proline changes in relation to recovery of plants from stress conditions are discussed. |
Changes in soluble amino nitrogen, protein, nitrate reductase activity and abscisic acid during development of wheat grainO. S. Singh, K. R. VijayakumarBiologia plantarum 23:168, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02894879 Trends in the time course, changes in the moisture, soluble amino acids, proline, abscisic acid contents and nitrate reductase activity determined byin vivo method in the developing seeds of wheat were studied. Maximum dry matter augmentation in the seed took place in the period between 10-30 days after anthesis. Per cent moisture and moisture content started declining 15 days and 25 days after anthesis, respectively. Levels of soluble amino acids, proline and nitrate reductase activity were higher during initial stages of seed development, but decreased with increasing magnitude of dehydration and accumulation of abscisic acid (ABA) in the maturing seeds. |
Introduction to mathematics for life scientistsJ. PleskankaBiologia plantarum 23:236, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02894895 |
Vegetation of the earth and ecological systems of the geo-biosphereJiřina SlavíkováBiologia plantarum 23:290, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895368 |
Physiological Ecology of the Alpine TimberlineB. SlavíkBiologia plantarum 23:334, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02877407 |
Book reviewT. Gichner, J. Ullmann, J. Slavík, Jarmila Solárová, I. Dvořák, J. Čatský, Marie UlrychováBiologia plantarum 23:397-400, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02877424 |
The compensation of natural temperature gradient at the measuring point during the sap flow rate determination in treesJ. Čermák, J. KučeraBiologia plantarum 23:469-471, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02880600 The study summarizes the results of the influence of outer temperature gradient on the accuracy of sap flow rate measurements in tree trunks by means of thermic-based methods. Particularly it deals with those methods based on the continual accurate measurements of temperature differences between the heated part and the part with natural temperature, at the measuring point. The battery of thermometers significantly compensating the mentioned temperature gradient effect is described. |
The effect of metals on isolated pea pyruvate decarboxylaseSylva Leblová, J. ValíkBiologia plantarum 23:81, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878407 Pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC) was prepared from four-day-old pea seedlings by a procedure which involves extraction of plant material with a phosphate buffer, fractionation of the extract with ammonium sulphate, desalting by dialysis or gel filtration on Sephadex G-25 column, chromatography on DEAE cellulose and filtration on Sepharose 4B. The PDC preparation activity 10 000 U g-1 protein was about 600 fold higher than that of the sodium phosphate buffer extract. According to the enzyme behaviour during the gel filtration on different carriers the molecular mass of pea PDS was estimated at about 106. Magnesium ions and thiamine pyrophosphate were found to be coenzymes of PDC. Cofactors can be removed by 48 h dialysis followed by chromatography on DEAE cellulose. Apoenzym is activated optimally with the concentration of cofactors of 0.002 M. Magnesium ions can be replaced in their activation function by ions of Fe2+, Ni2+, Co2+, Zn2+ and Mn2+. Another ions,i.e. Ba2+, Ca2+, Cd2+, Hg2+ and Cu2+ are inactive. Assumption about the relation between the ion diameter and degree of activation is formulated. |
Evolutionary Biology. Vol. 12M. OndřejBiologia plantarum 23:155, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02894874 |
Action of red and far red light on ribosome formation in cabbage seedlingsChia-Ping H. YangBiologia plantarum 23:214, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02894890 The action of light on ribosome formation was examined in the cabbage seedlings, a system extensively used in the studies of anthocyanin synthesis. Ribosomes were extracted 18 h after the beginning of the irradiation and separated by sucrose gradient centrifugation. In the cotyledons of dark-grown cabbage seedlings, a brief red light induces an increase both in total ribosomes and in the fraction present as polysomes; the effect of red light is reversed by far red light, indicating the involvement of phytochrome in polysome formation in cabbage seedlings. Continuous red and continuous far red light are about equally effective in bringing about an increase of total ribosomes and of the polysome fraction. Streptomycin, which inhibits chlorophyll synthesis and chloroplast development, and enhances anthocyanin synthesis in cabbage seedlings, causes a decrease of total ribosomes and of the fraction present as polysomes. In hypocotyls, the red-far red reversibility is evident only for the polysome content and streptomycin does not decrease the polysome/monosomo ratio as it does in cotyledons. |
Photosynthesis and plant developmentJ. ČatskýBiologia plantarum 23:269, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895363 |
Book reviewFrideta Seidlová, J. ČatskýBiologia plantarum 23:317, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895379 |
The Penguin Dictionary of BiologyJ. ČatskýBiologia plantarum 23:380, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02877418 |
The apical nutations of pea seedlings in relationship to growth regulatorsM. Krsek, J. ŠebánekBiologia plantarum 23:449-455, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02880594 The apical hook curvatures of pea seedlings are associated with a higher level of endogenous auxin on the lower (ventral) side of the curvature in comparison with the upper (dorsal) side. For this reason this curvature may be reversed by applying IAA to the dorsal side of the hook. On the other hand the analyses did not reveal any differences in the content of endogenous gibberellin between the dorsal and ventral side of the hook. Endogenous gibberellin if applied either to the dorsal or to the ventral side of the hook curvature closes the hook. Exogenous cytokinin benzyladenine closes the curvature only if applied to the ventral side of the hook, but it opens it if applied to the dorsal one. |
Promotive effect of abscisic acid in flowering ofChenopodium rubrum as the result of decreasing apical dominanceVeronika Lozhnikova, J. Krekule, Frideta Seidlová, Tamara Bavrina, M. Kh. ChailakhyanBiologia plantarum 23:36, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02909208 Abscisic acid (ABA) was applied in a concentration of 1. 10-3 M and 1. 10-4 M to the quantitative SD plantChenopodium rubrum under various light regimes. ABA did not influence flowering in plants under continuous illumination, enhanced flowering in plants subjected to long days and inhibited it in plants induced by short days. It was concluded that ABA can not substitute for inductive treatment but its action may be additive to initial stages of reproductive morphogenesis (enhanced growth rate and branching of the apical meristem) as evoked by long days. |
Biosynthesis of nucleic acids in pea (Pisum sativum L.) buds released of dominanceM. Jablanović, Jelena PetrovićBiologia plantarum 23:128-132, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02878419 Biosynthesis of nucleic acids in the pea buds released from apical dominance by decapitation has been studied. |
Amaranthin accumulation in continuous red and blue light by seedlings ofAmaranthus caudatus L.H. Göring, Marianne DörflerBiologia plantarum 23:193, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02894885 Four days oldAmaranthus seedlings responded to light treatment with an increase of amaranthin accumulation. With increasing irradiation time, red light caused a saturation effect. Blue light induced a high irradiation response. The blue light effect was reversible to a certain extent by far-red irradiation given at the end of the treatment with blue light. Intermittent red light (3 h red light, 3 h dark, …) caused a higher amaranthin accumulation than 24 h continuous red light. Results obtained with red and blue light are discussed on the basis of the phytochrome system. |
Plant strategies and vegetation processesDanuše HodáňováBiologia plantarum 23:254, 1981 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02895358 |


