An experiment was conducted to find the effect of three types of donor plants growing conditions (growth chamber, open space + growth chambers and open space) on callus induction and subsequent plant regeneration a...An experiment was conducted to find the effect of three types of donor plants growing conditions (growth chamber, open space + growth chambers and open space) on callus induction and subsequent plant regeneration and productive shoot regeneration from the anthers culture in vitro of four rice hybrid (1-2, 2-1, 7-1, 13-3) developed by Primorsky Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture. Five variants of N6 medium (N6-I, N6-2, N6-3, Mix-l, N6-4) were used as basal medium. Mean value of callus induction frequency on three types of conditions ranged from 5.68% to 9.44% and the difference was non-significantly. In general, callus derived from donor plants grown on condition of open space + growth chambers showed significantly better performances for plant regeneration (0.23 green regenerants on anther and 3.77 green regenerants on callus) and productive shoot regeneration (0.06 productive regenerants on anther and 0.56 productive regenerants on callus). Favourable conditions for donor plant growth in open space positively affect on callus induction and regenaration. It is possible to get assured results on many hybrids, but not the highest. In growth chamber, frequency of callus induction can be the maximal only on some samples, few hybrids are resulted in deficiency of callus induction.展开更多
Successful reforestation depends on the use of stock material that has a high potential for growth and survival in the environment where it is out-planted. This study is aimed at raising awareness on plant traits that...Successful reforestation depends on the use of stock material that has a high potential for growth and survival in the environment where it is out-planted. This study is aimed at raising awareness on plant traits that are useful in evaluating the reforestation potential of seedlings and cuttings. The authors reviewed relevant literature on the assessment of quality of seedlings and cuttings and on the comparison of field performance of the two stock types. Results indicated that root-collar diameter, shoot height, root mass, number of first-order lateral roots and shoot-root ratio are morphological parameters whereas root growth potential, water relations, photosynthetic capacity and dormancy status are physiological traits that could be used as a basis for rating and comparing the suitability of seedlings and cuttings for reforestation. There is a discrepancy among studies on the field performance of seedlings and cuttings. It is concluded that a combination of morphological and physiological parameters should be used in evaluating the relative value of cuttings and seedlings. In addition, the age of the parent plant of a cutting should be taken into consideration when comparing the reforestation potential of the two stock alternatives.展开更多
Transglycanases(endotransglycosylases) cleave a polysaccharide(donor-substrate) in mid-chain, and then transfer a portion onto another poly-or oligosaccharide(acceptor-substrate). Such enzymes contribute to plan...Transglycanases(endotransglycosylases) cleave a polysaccharide(donor-substrate) in mid-chain, and then transfer a portion onto another poly-or oligosaccharide(acceptor-substrate). Such enzymes contribute to plant cellwall assembly and/or re-structuring. We sought a general method for revealing novel homo- and hetero-transglycanases, applicable to diverse polysaccharides and oligosaccharides, separating transglycanase-generated3 Hpolysaccharides from unreacted3H-oligosaccharides—the former immobilized(on filter-paper, silica-gel or glassfiber),the latter eluted. On filter-paper, certain polysaccharides [e.g.(1!3, 1!4)-b-D-glucans] remained satisfactorily adsorbed when water-washed; others(e.g. pectins) were partially lost. Many oligosaccharides(e.g. arabinan-, galactan-, xyloglucan-based) were successfully eluted in appropriate solvents, but others(e.g. [3H]xylohexaitol, [3H]mannohexaitol[3H]cellohexaitol) remained immobile. On silica-gel, all3 Holigosaccharides left an immobile ‘ghost’ spot(contaminating any3H-polysaccharides), which was diminished but not prevented by additives e.g. sucrose or Triton X-100. The best stratum was glassfiber(GF), onto which the reactionmixture was dried then washed in 75% ethanol. Washing led to minimal loss or lateral migration of3H-polysaccharides if conducted by slow percolation of acidified ethanol. The effectiveness of GF-blotting was well demonstrated for Chara vulgaris transb-mannanase. In conclusion, our novel GF-blotting technique ef ficiently frees transglycanase-generated3H-polysaccharides from unreacted3H-oligosaccharides,enabling high-throughput screening of multiple postulated transglycanase activities utilising chemically diverse donorand acceptor-substrates.展开更多
文摘An experiment was conducted to find the effect of three types of donor plants growing conditions (growth chamber, open space + growth chambers and open space) on callus induction and subsequent plant regeneration and productive shoot regeneration from the anthers culture in vitro of four rice hybrid (1-2, 2-1, 7-1, 13-3) developed by Primorsky Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture. Five variants of N6 medium (N6-I, N6-2, N6-3, Mix-l, N6-4) were used as basal medium. Mean value of callus induction frequency on three types of conditions ranged from 5.68% to 9.44% and the difference was non-significantly. In general, callus derived from donor plants grown on condition of open space + growth chambers showed significantly better performances for plant regeneration (0.23 green regenerants on anther and 3.77 green regenerants on callus) and productive shoot regeneration (0.06 productive regenerants on anther and 0.56 productive regenerants on callus). Favourable conditions for donor plant growth in open space positively affect on callus induction and regenaration. It is possible to get assured results on many hybrids, but not the highest. In growth chamber, frequency of callus induction can be the maximal only on some samples, few hybrids are resulted in deficiency of callus induction.
文摘Successful reforestation depends on the use of stock material that has a high potential for growth and survival in the environment where it is out-planted. This study is aimed at raising awareness on plant traits that are useful in evaluating the reforestation potential of seedlings and cuttings. The authors reviewed relevant literature on the assessment of quality of seedlings and cuttings and on the comparison of field performance of the two stock types. Results indicated that root-collar diameter, shoot height, root mass, number of first-order lateral roots and shoot-root ratio are morphological parameters whereas root growth potential, water relations, photosynthetic capacity and dormancy status are physiological traits that could be used as a basis for rating and comparing the suitability of seedlings and cuttings for reforestation. There is a discrepancy among studies on the field performance of seedlings and cuttings. It is concluded that a combination of morphological and physiological parameters should be used in evaluating the relative value of cuttings and seedlings. In addition, the age of the parent plant of a cutting should be taken into consideration when comparing the reforestation potential of the two stock alternatives.
基金the Leverhulme Foundation (sponsor reference F00158/CI)
文摘Transglycanases(endotransglycosylases) cleave a polysaccharide(donor-substrate) in mid-chain, and then transfer a portion onto another poly-or oligosaccharide(acceptor-substrate). Such enzymes contribute to plant cellwall assembly and/or re-structuring. We sought a general method for revealing novel homo- and hetero-transglycanases, applicable to diverse polysaccharides and oligosaccharides, separating transglycanase-generated3 Hpolysaccharides from unreacted3H-oligosaccharides—the former immobilized(on filter-paper, silica-gel or glassfiber),the latter eluted. On filter-paper, certain polysaccharides [e.g.(1!3, 1!4)-b-D-glucans] remained satisfactorily adsorbed when water-washed; others(e.g. pectins) were partially lost. Many oligosaccharides(e.g. arabinan-, galactan-, xyloglucan-based) were successfully eluted in appropriate solvents, but others(e.g. [3H]xylohexaitol, [3H]mannohexaitol[3H]cellohexaitol) remained immobile. On silica-gel, all3 Holigosaccharides left an immobile ‘ghost’ spot(contaminating any3H-polysaccharides), which was diminished but not prevented by additives e.g. sucrose or Triton X-100. The best stratum was glassfiber(GF), onto which the reactionmixture was dried then washed in 75% ethanol. Washing led to minimal loss or lateral migration of3H-polysaccharides if conducted by slow percolation of acidified ethanol. The effectiveness of GF-blotting was well demonstrated for Chara vulgaris transb-mannanase. In conclusion, our novel GF-blotting technique ef ficiently frees transglycanase-generated3H-polysaccharides from unreacted3H-oligosaccharides,enabling high-throughput screening of multiple postulated transglycanase activities utilising chemically diverse donorand acceptor-substrates.