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Ultrastructure and autoradiography of dormant and activated parenchyma ofHelianthus tuberosus
Authors:M A Favali  D Serafini-Fracassini  P Sartorato
Institution:(1) Institute of Botany and Plant Physiology, University of Padova, Italy;(2) Institute of Botany, University of Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Summary Parenchyma cells of dormant tubers ofHelianthus tuberosus L. cv. OB1 (Jerusalem artichoke) contain a very low amount of hormones, therefore they respond to 2,4-D or IAA treatment by dividing and synthesizing RNA, DNA, and polyamines.In particular the activation of the dormant tissues induces an early synthesis of DNA, which reaches the maximum at 3 hours, much before the beginning of the S phase (12 hours). By supplying 6-3H] thymidine and carrying out electron microscopic autoradiography, we were able to determine that plastids and mitochondria were the organelles responsible for this early synthesis while the DNA in the nucleus first appeared labeled at 15 hours.In addition, ultrastructural observations carried out to compare the dormant cells with activated ones, showed an increase in the nucleolar volume, a different organization of the tubular complex of the plastids and several other ultrastructural changes which indicate that at 3 hours some fundamental metabolic processes are already active; they become even more evident later on.The implications of these results in the physiology of the tuber cells during activation are discussed.
Keywords:DNA synthesis  Dormancy and activation  Electron microscope autoradiography  Helianthus tuberosus
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