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Three-week acclimation of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napusL. var. oleifera L.) plants in the cold (2 °C) resultedin a modified pattern of leaf cell enlargement, indicated bythe increased thickness of young leaf blades and modified dimensionsof mesophyll cells, as compared with non-acclimated tissuesgrown at 20/15 °C (day/night). The thickness of leaf cellwalls also increased markedly during cold acclimation but itdecreased in response to a transient freezing event (5 °Cfor 18 h followed by 6 or 24 h at 2 °C, in the dark). Cellwalls of the upper (adaxial) epidermis were most affected. Theirultrastructure was modified by cold and freezing treatmentsin different ways, as revealed by electron microscopy. Possiblereasons for the cold- and freezing-induced modifications inthe leaf and cell wall morphology and their role in plant acclimationto low temperature conditions are discussed. Copyright 1999Annals of Botany Company Acclimation, Brassica napus var. oleifera, cell wall ultrastructure, cold, freezing, leaf structure, winter oilseed rape.  相似文献   
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Changes in the localization of phenolic compounds were investigatedin columella cells of embryonic roots in 1-year-old Brassicanapus seeds during 48 h of imbibition and germination. In dry,dormant seeds, phenolic compounds were located in the apoplasticcompartment between the cell wall and plasmalemma in the outermostlayer of the columella. These apoplastic phenolic deposits disappearedduring the activation processes associated with imbibition andgermination, but new deposits appeared successively in the nucleus,ER cisternae, protein bodies and on the outer surface of theroot cap. A large number of phenolic deposits were observedin the outermost part of the columella, becoming less frequenttowards the initial centre. Their appearance coincided withrestoration of the ER and immediately preceded cytological activation.After the primary root had emerged from the seed coat, depositsof phenolic compounds disappeared from the cytoplasm, but simultaneouslyappeared in the vacuoles. Copyright 1999 Annals of Botany Company Brassica napus var. oleifera, root columella, germination, phenolic compounds localization.  相似文献   
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