Studies on chilling injury in plant cells I. Ultrastructural changes associated with chilling injury in callus tissues of Cornus stolonifera |
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Authors: | Niki Teruo; Yoshida Shizuo; Sakai Akira |
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Institution: | The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University Sapporo 060, Japan |
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Abstract: | This study was designed to elucidate the primary ultrastructuralchanges associated with chilling injury of cultured cells ofCornus stolonifera (TK-1). The cultured cells suffered seriousinjury after exposure to 0?C for longer than 24 hr, while noinjury was observed with less than 12 hr of treatment. Earlyultrastructural responses to chilling treatment were detectedin proplastids and the rough endoplasmic reticulum within 12hr of treatment. A remarkable ultrastructural change in thetonoplast, i.e., invagination, infolding and partial disruption,became apparent in the 24-hr stage of chilling treatment. Novisible change, however, was observed in mitochondria, nucleiand plasma membranes within 24 hr. Upon exposure to 0?C for48 hr, an abrupt degradation proceeded in the cytoplasm. Thesequential ultrastructural changes observed in cell organdies,especially proplastids, rough endoplasmic reticulum and thetonoplast, were closely related to the degradation of the cellscaused by chilling treatment.
1 Contribution No. 1840 from the Institute of Low TemperatureScience, Hokkaido University.
2 This work was supported in part by Grant 248004 from the Ministryof Education. (Received September 8, 1977; ) |
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