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Cell multiplication and ultrastructure ofMicrasterias denticulata (Desmidiaceae) grown under salt stress
Authors:Ursula Meindl  Doris Wittmann-Pinegger  Oswald Kiermayer
Institution:(1) Institut für Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Salzburg, Hellbrunner Strasse 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
Abstract:Cells ofMicrasterias denticulata Bréb. were kept in nutrient solution of high osmolality (salt stress) for four weeks. In a special cell multiplication test it was established that cell division is gradually inhibited at increasing salt concentrations and totally arrested at the highest concentration (26 mosm/kg). ldquoRecovery studiesrdquo proved that even cells from the highest concentration range start dividing immediately after being placed in aqua bidest. thus indicating the full reversibility of the inhibiting effect. — Cells of the highest concentration range show marked ultrastructural changes. Besides an enormous accumulation of starch and oil bodies and a condensed appearance of the ground plasma, a reduction of mitochondria, ER and the Golgi-system is found. The most striking effect occurs on the vacuolar system which appears extremely reduced and condensed. The cell wall is thickened by the formation of an additional cell wall layer with a ldquospongyrdquo electron microscopical appearance. Through the cell wall many droplets of a probably fat-like substance are excreted. — In summary, salt stress induces growth-inhibited ldquoakineterdquo cells in the sense ofFritsch; these can be reactivated by decreasing the salt concentration. The salt-induced ldquoakinete staterdquo seems to be an ecological adaption to unfavourable conditions rather than a degeneration of the cells.Dedicated to Prof. DrLothar Geitler on the occasion of his 90th birthday.23. 12. 1988
Keywords:Algae  Chlorophyta  Desmidiaceae  Micrasterias  Ultrastructure  electron microscopy  cell multiplication  salt stress
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