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Ultrastructure and Dimensions of Chloroplasts in Leaves of Three Maize (Zea mays L.) Inbred Lines and their F1 Hybrids Grown Under Moderate Chilling Stress
Authors:Kutík  J  Holá  D  Kočová  M  Rothová  O  Haisel  D  Wilhelmová  N  Tichá  I
Institution:J. Kutík, D. Holá, M. Koccaronová, O. Rothová, D. Haisel, N. Wilhelmová and I. Tichá
Abstract:Influence of moderate chilling stress on vascular bundle sheath cell (BSC) and especially mesophyll cell (MC) chloroplasts of mature maize leaves was studied by electron microscopy and stereology. Plants of two inbred lines of maize, differing in their photosynthetic activity, and their F1 hybrids were cultivated during autumn in heated or unheated glasshouse. Generally, chilling temperatures resulted mainly in the decrease in stereological volume density (VD) of both granal and intergranal thylakoids of MC chloroplasts, while the ratio of granal to all thylakoids (granality) was less affected. The VD of peripheral reticulum and plastoglobuli usually increased after cold treatment of plants. The volume of MC chloroplasts usually increased under chilling stress, the shape of the chloroplasts changed only slightly. The ultra-structure of chloroplasts differed between individual genotypes; chilling-stressed hybrid plants showed positive heterosis particularly in the granal thylakoids' VD of MC chloroplasts.
Keywords:bundle sheath cells  electron microscopy  genotypes  heterosis  intra-specific variability  mesophyll cells  peripheral reticulum  plastoglobuli  stereology  thylakoids
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