Abstract: | Diploid nuclei from stem, mesocotyl, nodal root and root tiptissue of two maize hybrids were examined with respect to theirDNA content. The nuclei were isolated and stained with DAPIand passed through a flow cytometer-cell sorter. The titrationcurve for each tissue was determined. Significant variationwas observed among nuclei of different tissue types. Stem androot tips had the highest diploid nuclear DNA amounts while2-week-old mesocotyl had the lowest diploid nuclear DNA amount.These results provide evidence that during plant developmentand differentiation, the amount of DNA within a diploid nucleuschanges through loss of specific DNA sequences. This study alsodemonstrates the sensitivity of flow cytometry in detectingsmall intraplant variation in nuclear DNA. Key words: Flow cytometry, fluorochrome DAPI, DNA content, tissue differentiation, plant development |