Hong, T.D. Ellis, R.H. Astley, D. Pinnegar, A.E. Groot, S.P.C. Kraak, H.L.
Seeds of carrot, groundnut, lettuce, oilseed rape and onion were stored hermetically in laminated aluminium foil packets in four environments (dry or ultra-dry moisture contents combined factorially with temperatures of 20 degrees C or -20 degrees C), replicated at several sites. After ten years' hermetic storage, seed moisture content, equilibrium...
Oldenhof, Harriëtte Wolkers, Willem F Fonseca, Fernanda Passot, Stéphanie Marin, Michèle
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Biotechnology progress
The effect of sucrose, maltodextrin and skim milk on survival of L. bulgaricus after drying was studied. Survival could be improved from 0.01% for cells that were dried in the absence of protectants to 7.8% for cells dried in a mixture of sucrose and maltodextrin. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was used to study the effect of the pr...
Faria, J.M.R. Buitink, J. Hilhorst, H.W.M.
Desiccation tolerance (DT) in orthodox seeds is acquired during seed development and lost upon imbibition/germination, purportedly upon the resumption of DNA synthesis in the radicle cells. In the present study, flow cytometric analyses and visualization of microtubules (MTs) in radicle cells of seedlings of Medicago truncatula showed that up to a ...
Kranner, Ilse Cram, W John Zorn, Margret Wornik, Sabine Yoshimura, Isao Stabentheiner, Edith Pfeifhofer, Hartwig W
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Extreme desiccation and irradiation increase the formation of reactive oxygen species in organisms. Lichens are highly resistant to potential damage, but it is not known whether biochemical interaction between their fungal and algal partners is involved in conferring stress tolerance. Here, we show that antioxidant and photoprotective mechanisms in...
Rosa, Sttela Dellyzete Veiga Franco da Brandão Júnior, Delacyr da Silva Von Pinho, Édila Vilela de Resende Veiga, André Delly Silva, Luiz Hildebrando de Castro e
Desiccation tolerance in seeds depends on the species, development stage and drying conditions, especially the water removal rate. Coffea seeds are considered of intermediate performance, because they tolerate relative dehydration compared to orthodox seeds and are sensitive to low temperatures. The objective of this study was to verify the effect ...
Zenkteler, E. Bagniewska-Zadworna, A.
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Biologia Plantarum
Common polypody (Polypodium vulgare L.) belongs to desiccation-tolerant ferns. The structure of storage parenchyma of their rhizome was examined by transmission electron microscopy after dehydration and subsequent rewetting. Analysis revealed that treatment with supplemental abscisic acid resulted in protection of cells against ultrastructural dama...
Tunnacliffe, Alan Lapinski, Jens McGee, Brian
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Hydrobiologia
Some eukaryotes, including bdelloid rotifer species, are able to withstand desiccation by entering a state of suspended animation. In this ametabolic condition, known as anhydrobiosis, they can remain viable for extended periods, perhaps decades, but resume normal activities on rehydration. Anhydrobiosis is thought to require accumulation of the no...
Suzuki, Mitsuteru Akihama, Tomoya Ishikawa, Masaya
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
Alginate beads containing axillary buds of in vitro-grown gentian (Gentiana scabra Bunge var. buergeri Maxim.), were successfully cryopreserved following 2 step-preculture with sucrose and desiccation. The optimal preculture conditions were as follows: axillary buds were excised from in vitro-grown gentian plants and precultured on semi-solid Muras...
Kamisugi, Yasuko Cuming, Andrew C.
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Plant Molecular Biology
The moss Physcomitrella patens possesses a single copy of a Group 1 LEA gene, designated PpLEA-1. Sequence analysis of the PpLEA-1 gene reveals the gene to contain a single intron in a position conserved in all members of the Group 1 LEA gene family, but also to contain a premature termination codon within the first exon. Nevertheless, a PpLEA-1 tr...
Agarwal, P.K. Agarwal, P. Custers, J.B.M. Liu, C.M. Bhojwani, S.S.
An efficient protocol to improve microspore embryogenesis is established in an important oleiferous crop, Brassica juncea (Indian mustard). Colchicine was used for enhancing microspore embryogenesis and also to obtain doubled haploid embryos. Colchicine at high concentrations (>10 mg l¿1), for 24 h, proved convenient for direct recovery of diploid ...