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High specific activity [3H]-zeatin riboside (ZR) was suppliedto germinating seed and developing seedlings of Zea mays tostudy its metabolism and translocation The major metabolitesof ZR in endosperm, embryo, and first leaves were adenosine,adenine, and adenine nucleotide When ZR was supplied to theradicle tip a significant proportion of the radioactivity extractedfrom the radicle was identified as zeatin-9-glucoside (Z9G).However, some ZR was also transported to the shoot and vestigialembryo During the initial stage of germination, movement ofzeatin riboside from the embryo to the endosperm was pronouncedbut little movement occurred in the reverse direction Key words: Zea mays cytokinin, zeatin riboside, metabolism, translocation 相似文献
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A. M. HOCART 《American anthropologist》1918,20(3):265-279
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The embryos of germinating Zea mays seed were supplied with[14C]-adenine Following incubation, the tissue was extractedand extensively purified by non-exchange chromatography andthin layer chromatography. Radioactivity was found to be incorporatedinto zeatin nucleotide indicating that the embryo in the germinatingseed is capable of cytokinin biosynthesis. Key words: Zea mays cytokinin, zeatin nucleotide, biosynthesis, seed 相似文献
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THOMAS LENNÉ GARY BRYANT CHARLES H. HOCART CHENG X. HUANG MARILYN C. BALL 《Plant, cell & environment》2010,33(10):1731-1741
Using cryo‐SEM with EDX fundamental structural and mechanical properties of the moss Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid. were studied in relation to tolerance of freezing temperatures. In contrast to more complex plants, no ice accumulated within the moss during the freezing event. External ice induced desiccation with the response being a function of cell type; water‐filled hydroid cells cavitated and were embolized at ?4 °C while parenchyma cells of the inner cortex exhibited cytorrhysis, decreasing to ~20% of their original volume at a nadir temperature of ?20 °C. Chlorophyll fluorescence showed that these winter acclimated mosses displayed no evidence of damage after thawing from ?20 °C while GCMS showed that sugar concentrations were not sufficient to confer this level of freezing tolerance. In addition, differential scanning calorimetry showed internal ice nucleation occurred in hydrated moss at ~?12 °C while desiccated moss showed no evidence of freezing with lowering of nadir temperature to ?20 °C. Therefore the rapid dehydration of the moss provides an elegantly simple solution to the problem of freezing; remove that which freezes. 相似文献
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