Salinity Has no Effect on Polysomatic Pattern in Seedlings of Trifolium pratense and T. repens

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica Pub Date : 2017-06-01 DOI:10.1515/ABCSB-2017-0005
V. Kocová, Dominika Bubanová, Albert Rákai, V. Kolarčik, P. Mártonfi
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Endopolyploidy is a condition of a cell containing reduplicated genetic material in its nucleus. Cells with the nuclei of different ploidy levels are often present within a single polysomatic organism. Endoreduplication is thus a modified cell cycle that omits cytokinesis and leads to chromatin replication in the endopolyploid cells. This study aimed to research the effect of salinity on endopolyploidy of Trifolium pratense and T. repens. Both species are important pasture legumes and belong to the genus Fabaceae with the well documented endopolyploidy occurence. Endopolyploidy levels in the seedlings treated with 0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 mM NaCl were investigated by flow cytometry. The seedling organs were evaluated during three ontogeny stages. The cytometric data plotted on a histogram showed the presence of 2C-16C nuclei in T. pratense and 2C-8C in T. repens. The hypothesis that salinity induces additional endocycles was not confirmed. Our results show that the distribution of nuclei among ploidy levels does not differ markedly between the treatment groups and the control ones. Additionally, only minor changes were observed among the endoreduplication indexes (EI) of plant organs after exposure to various salt concentrations. Endopolyploidy patterns within the salt-treated seedlings during ontogeny are similar to the controls. We suggest that endopolyploidy in Trifolium species is a conserved genetic trait, rather than an adaptation to salinity stress. The analyses of the roots of T. pratense at stage III show that with the increased concentrations of NaCl the length of roots decreased, but no evident changes in endopolyploidy occured.
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盐度对红车轴草和白三叶幼苗多体形态无影响
内多倍体是细胞核内含有重复遗传物质的一种情况。具有不同倍性水平的细胞核的细胞通常存在于单个多体生物中。因此,内重复是一种修饰的细胞周期,它省略了细胞质分裂,导致内多倍体细胞的染色质复制。本研究旨在研究盐度对三叶草(Trifolium pratense)和红三叶草(T. repens)内多倍体的影响。这两种都是重要的牧草豆科植物,属于豆科属,具有文献记载的内多倍体发生。用流式细胞术研究了0、30、60、90和120 mM NaCl处理下幼苗的内多倍体水平。在三个个体发育阶段对幼苗器官进行了评价。在直方图上绘制的细胞数据显示,T. pratense中存在2C-16C核,T. repens中存在2C-8C核。盐度诱导额外内环的假设没有得到证实。结果表明,处理组和对照组的细胞核倍性分布无显著差异。此外,不同盐浓度对植物器官内复制指数(EI)的影响较小。在个体发育过程中,盐处理幼苗的内多倍体模式与对照相似。我们认为,三叶草的内多倍体是一种保守的遗传性状,而不是对盐度胁迫的适应。对三期黑松根的分析表明,随着NaCl处理浓度的增加,黑松根的长度减小,但其内多倍体未发生明显变化。
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期刊介绍: ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA Series Botanica is an English-language journal founded in 1958, devoted to plant anatomy and morphology, cytology, genetics, embryology, tissue culture, physiology, biochemistry, biosystematics, molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography, as well as phytochemistry. It is published twice a year.
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