Effect of atmospheric pressure on sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) protoplast division

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作者
H. Barthou
C. Brière
C. Caumont
M. Petitprez
J. Kallerhoff
C. Borin
A. Souvré
G. Alibert
机构
[1] Unite Associée INPT/INRA,Laboratoire de Biotechnologie et Amelioration des Plantes
[2] ENSAT,undefined
[3] Ecole Nationale de Formation Agronomique,undefined
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Cell Wall; High Atmospheric Pressure; Liquid Medium; Pressurize Atmosphere; Normal Pressure;
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10.1007/BF01088287
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Sunflower protoplasts were cultured in liquid medium under high atmospheric pressure (0.2 to 0.6 MPa) and the plating efficiency, cell wall synthesis and microtubule organization were assessed. In 7-day-old cultures under a pressure of 0.4 MPa and above, the division rate was strongly reduced by more than 60% as compared to the control. Although most of the protoplasts had begun to regenerate a new cell wall they were unable to complete this process. Pressure also had an inhibitory effect on microtubule synthesis. The percentage of protoplasts showing a disassembled cortical network of microtubules was significantly increased up to 60% of the population. These effects were reversible: when protoplasts were transferred to normal pressure most of them rapidly recovered their capacity to divide and afterwards developed normally. Culturing protoplasts under a pressurized atmosphere revealed to be a good model system for studying cortical microtubule dynamics.
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页码:310 / 314
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