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THE USE OF TRITIATED THYMIDINE IN THE STUDY OF TISSUE ACTIVATION DURING GERMINATION IN ZEA MAYS
Authors:O. L. Stein  H. Quastler
Affiliation:Department of Botany, Montana State University, Missoula, Montana

Biology Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, N. Y.

Abstract:Stein, O. L. (Montana State U., Missoula), and H. Quastler. The use of tritiated thymidinein the study of tissue activation during germination in Zea mays. Amer. Jour. Bot. 50(10): 1006-1011. Illus. 1963.—Corn embryos were exposed to H3thymidine at various times during the first 80 hr of germination. An analysis of labeled nuclei was made from autoradiographs, and the number and position of mitoses were recorded. Those tissues which approach maturity during embryogeny (root cap, coleorhiza, scutellur node) are first to resume DNA synthesis (30 hr after soaking). No mitoses were observed in these tissues. In shoot and root, mitoses usually precede DNA synthesis, indicating that the nuclei of the dormant embryo have a DNA value of 4C(twice the diploid DNA) or more. The shoot begins its activity much later than the root (50 hr). The shoot apex was the last region to boeomo active, some 70 hr after initiation of the soaking treatment.
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