Histological Identification of Physiological Changes in Vascular Cell Morphology in the Lower Stem of Winter Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) during Freezing

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Russian Journal of Plant Physiology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1134/s1021443724605019
G. Mishra
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The physiological changes caused by freezing stress in the vascular cells of the lower stem of winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) were identified using standard histology and microscopy. Zones 1 and 2 denoted the bottom and middle regions, respectively, and zones 3 and 4 the apical regions of the stem. The four zones of the lower stem where freezing injuries occurred were categorized as void formation, tissue separation due to ice formation, and partially or fully clogged vessels with darkly stained unknown substances. In zone 1, an uneven, semi-circular region was identified. Within the innermost leaves in the apical areas, there was evidence of partial and total tissue necrosis. In the apical parts of the mesophyll, ice formation and frost triggered cell plasmolysis. In every zone, three different kinds of vascular cell wall ruptures were noted. Zones 3 and 4 defined various forms of vessel cell wall bursts. In all zones, bordered pits manifested as narrower cell walls inside xylem vessels, perhaps impeding the spread of ice within the vessels. According to this study, freezing might have started at the basal region and moved upward to the lower stem’s apical region. The findings imply that physiological changes in cereal crops recovering from freezing can be studied using conventional microscopy.

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冷冻期间冬大麦(Hordeum vulgare L.)茎下部维管细胞形态生理变化的组织学鉴定
摘要 利用标准组织学和显微镜鉴定了冻害胁迫对冬大麦(Hordeum vulgare L.)茎下部维管细胞造成的生理变化。1区和2区分别表示茎的底部和中部区域,3区和4区表示茎的顶端区域。茎下部出现冻伤的四个区域分为空洞形成、冰形成导致的组织分离以及血管部分或全部堵塞并带有深色染色的未知物质。在第 1 区,发现了一个凹凸不平的半圆形区域。在顶端区域的最内层叶片中,有部分和全部组织坏死的迹象。在叶肉中层的顶端部分,冰的形成和霜冻引发了细胞溶解。在每个区域都发现了三种不同的维管细胞壁破裂现象。3 号区和 4 号区出现了各种形式的血管细胞壁破裂。在所有区域,木质部血管内的细胞壁变窄,表现为有边界的凹坑,这可能阻碍了冰在血管内的扩散。根据这项研究,冰冻可能从基部区域开始,然后向上移动到下部茎的顶端区域。研究结果表明,可以使用传统显微镜来研究谷类作物从冰冻中恢复的生理变化。
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期刊介绍: Russian Journal of Plant Physiology is a leading journal in phytophysiology. It embraces the full spectrum of plant physiology and brings together the related aspects of biophysics, biochemistry, cytology, anatomy, genetics, etc. The journal publishes experimental and theoretical articles, reviews, short communications, and descriptions of new methods. Some issues cover special problems of plant physiology, thus presenting collections of articles and providing information in rapidly growing fields. The editorial board is highly interested in publishing research from all countries and accepts manuscripts in English.
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