Ultrastructure of Lycopersicon peruvianum leaf explants and streptomycin-resistant shoots on medium containing streptomycin |
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Authors: | Aileen Mary Timmons Philip John Dix |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland;(2) Present address: Scottish Crop Research Institute, Inergowrie, DD2 5DA Dundee, Scotland UK |
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Abstract: | The effect of streptomycin on morphogenic explants of Lycopersicon peruvianum Mill. was examined microscopically at both the light and ultrastructural level. Early stages in shoot regeneration from leaf explants were distinguished as meristematic tissue at both levels. Small starch grains were observed in the plastids in this tissue but not in plastids in regenerated shoots. In the presence of streptomycin, adventitious shoot regeneration from sensitive leaf strips was inhibited. Large layered bodies were observed within the plastids of sensitive leaf tissue, suggesting the disruption of thylakoid membrane formation. Streptomycin resistant L. peruvianum lines, as well as a chlorophyll-deficient line, were also examined microscopically. The chloroplasts of newly regenerated streptomycin resistant shoots contained well developed internal membranes and conspicuous starch grains. Cells containing a mixture of resistant and sensitive plastids were not observed. The plastids in chlorophyll-deficient tissue completely lacked thylakoid membranes, although small vesicles and intraplastid bodies were seen within the stroma.Abbreviations NMU N-methyl-N-nitrosourea |
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Keywords: | adventitious shoots antibiotic resistance chloroplast mutations plastid segregation |
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