Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Leaves Contain Compounds that Reduce Nuclear Propidium Iodide Fluorescence |
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Authors: | Price, H. James Hodnett, George Johnston, J. Spencer |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Soil & Crop Sciences and of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 77843 |
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Abstract: | Sunflower leaves have unidentified compounds that interferewith propidium iodide (PI) intercalation and/or fluorescence.Independently prepared pea leaf nuclei show greater PI fluorescencethan nuclei from pea leaves simultaneously processed (co-chopped)with sunflower leaves. Differences in fluorescence persist aftermixing the PI-stained pea and the co-chopped pea/sunflower samples,i.e. PI staining protects the nuclei from the effects of theinhibitor. The current results are significant to practicalflow cytometric determination of plant nuclear DNA content.They show: (1) simultaneous processing of nuclear samples fromthe target and the standard species is necessary to obtain reliableDNA estimates; (2) a test for the presence of inhibitors shouldbe conducted; and (3) when inhibitors are present caution shouldbe taken in interpreting differences in estimated DNA content.The previously reported environmentally-induced variation inDNA content in sunflower populations is most simply explainedby variation in the amount of environmentally-induced inhibitorthat interferes with intercalation and/or fluorescence of PI.Intraspecific variation of DNA content for Helianthus annuusneeds to be re-evaluated using best practice techniques comparingphysiologically uniform tissues that are free of inhibitors.The best estimate for 2C DNA content of H. annuus used in thisstudy is 7.3 pg. Copyright 2000 Annals of Botany Company Helianthus annuus, DNA content, flow cytometry, propidium iodide, endogenous inhibitors |
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