Adaptative responses of tobacco callus cells to simulated microgravity by compensation.

Microgravity quarterly : MGQ Pub Date : 1993-03-01
C X Liu, J Y Wang, D S Wu, Z C Tang
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Under the rotation-induced gravity compensation, growth rate of callus was repressed by about 44%. Its osmotic and water potential declined by about 22 and 27% respectively. The content of soluble sugar was enhanced by about 123% and that of K+ by about 25%. The permeability of plasmic membrane increased and the lipid peroxidation intensified. When the callus grown under clinostatting were subcultured and returned to stationary conditions, the growth rates and related physiological indications were restored again to or near to the level of the control (SC). Electron microscopic studies showed that nuclear membrane was invaginated so deeply that some of the nuclei were like a starfish. Rough endoplasmic reticulum was diminished. The smooth one observed on the surface of slices was lengthened by almost 8.9 times of the control (SC), the longest one reached to 42 micrometers. They were often concentrated in a corner of the cell. Some of them were rolled into tube-shapes. The amyloplasts were without starch grain. It is assumed that the responses of plant cell to microgravity may be a sort of tolerable unloading reaction on endomembrane system.

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烟草胼胝体细胞对模拟微重力的补偿适应反应
在旋转引起的重力补偿作用下,胼胝体的生长速度被抑制了约 44%。渗透压和水势分别下降了约 22% 和 27%。可溶性糖的含量提高了约 123%,K+ 的含量提高了约 25%。质膜的通透性增加,脂质过氧化反应加剧。将在恒温条件下生长的胼胝体移栽并恢复到静止状态后,其生长速率和相关生理指标又恢复到或接近对照组(SC)的水平。电子显微镜研究表明,核膜内陷很深,一些细胞核就像海星一样。粗糙的内质网减少了。在切片表面观察到的光滑内质网比对照组(SC)延长了近 8.9 倍,最长的达到 42 微米。它们通常集中在细胞的一角。其中一些被卷成管状。淀粉体没有淀粉粒。据推测,植物细胞对微重力的反应可能是内膜系统的一种可承受的卸载反应。
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