Publications by authors named "Elwira Sliwinska"

This study determined the effect of ammonium supply on the cell division process and showed that ammonium-dependent elevated reactive oxygen species production could mediate the downregulation of the cell cycle-related gene expression. Plants grown under high-ammonium conditions show stunted growth and other toxicity symptoms, including oxidative stress. However, how ammonium regulates the development of plants remains unknown.

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Flow cytometry has emerged as a uniquely flexible, accurate, and widely applicable technology for the analysis of plant cells. One of its most important applications centers on the measurement of nuclear DNA contents. This chapter describes the essential features of this measurement, outlining the overall methods and strategies, but going on to provide a wealth of technical details to ensure the most accurate and reproducible results.

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L. is a relict species, threatened with extinction in many European countries. To prevent the loss of the species, tissue culture was established to produce plant material for reintroduction in natural habitats.

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The study focuses on the propagation of a rare and endangered plant species (Pulsatilla patens) to re-introduce an extinct population from calamine area in Southern Poland. The plants were propagated from seeds, rhizome cuttings, or regenerated in vitro from shoot tips, hypocotyls with roots or cotyledons of seedlings on Murashige & Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 0.25 or 0.

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Background: The genus Daucus (Apiaceae) comprises about 40 wild species and the cultivated carrot, a crop of great economic and nutritional importance. The rich genetic diversity of wild Daucus species makes them a valuable gene pool for carrot improvement breeding programs. Therefore, it is essential to have good knowledge of the genome structure and relationships among wild Daucus species.

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  • Haldane's rule (HR) suggests that interracial hybrids often suffer from reduced fertility or viability, and this has been observed in both animals and dioecious plants like Rumex hastatulus.
  • The study focused on two races of R. hastatulus with different sex chromosome systems and found that hybrids had decreased pollen fertility, a key indicator of HR.
  • The research indicates that the rarity of hybrid males is likely due to increased oxidative stress caused by chromosomal incompatibilities, making it the first study to explore the physiological aspects of HR in plants.
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The twenty-first century has been an era of extensive genome exploration and modifications, using advanced methods such as genome sequencing and editing [...

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L. (Twinflower)-a dwarf shrub in the Linnaeeae tribe of Caprifoliaceae family-is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere. By means of this study, a reliable protocol for efficient micropropagation of uniform L.

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  • Flow cytometry (FCM) is the leading method for measuring nuclear DNA content in plants and has become more accessible with affordable, basic instruments.
  • The paper offers essential guidelines for best practices in FCM, covering topics like plant ploidy, genome size, and data interpretation for various plant science applications.
  • It includes troubleshooting tips and specific recommendations for ensuring accurate results and enhances the quality of FCM-related research publications.
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In theory, any plant tissue providing intact nuclei in sufficient quantity is suitable for nuclear DNA content estimation using flow cytometry (FCM). While this certainly opens a wide variety of possible applications of FCM, especially when compared to classical karyological techniques restricted to tissues with active cell division, tissue selection and quality may directly affect the precision (and sometimes even reliability) of FCM measurements. It is usually convenient to first consider the goals of the study to either aim for the highest possible accuracy of estimates (e.

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This is the first report of molecular markers application for the analysis of endosperm-derived callus and nonaploid kiwifruit ( var. formerly: ) plants. As a source of explants, fruits of 'Hayward', the most popular cultivar, were used.

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L. is a boreal relict species, threatened with extinction in Poland. An 80% decrease in the number of its stands was confirmed in the last half-century, so that to prevent the loss of downy willow, attempts were made to reintroduce this species in natural habitats.

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This study compared co-tolerance to salinity and cadmium and investigated its mechanisms in a facultative metallophyte Silene vulgaris originating from distinct habitats. Shoots of calamine (Cal) and non-metallicolous (N-Cal) ecotypes grown in vitro were exposed to 10 and 100 mM NaCl, 5 μM CdCl and their combinations. Stress effects were evaluated based on growth, oxidative stress parameters, and DNA content and damage.

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L. is a high-value herb and a source of important compounds that include phenolics, triterpenoid saponins, and essential oils. The present report indicates successful micropropagation of this species.

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Viola arvensis cells were selected after treatment with Zn or Pb and regenerated into plants likely to have higher tolerance levels than the initial plant. The surviving cells in the suspension treated with 2000 μM of Zn, 2000 μM of Pb or 0 μM for 72 h were maintained on a solidified half-strength MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg L TDZ to induce divisions and organogenesis.

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Field cress (Lepidium campestre L.), despite its potential as a sustainable alternative oilseed plant, has been underutilized, and no prior attempts to characterize the genome at the genetic or molecular cytogenetic level have been conducted. Genetic maps are the foundation for anchoring and orienting annotated genome assemblies and positional cloning of candidate genes.

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  • A new micropropagation protocol was established, ensuring that the plantlets produced in vitro maintain stable genome size.
  • The optimal conditions for shoot multiplication involved using a specific growth medium with benzyladenine and indole-3-acetic acid, while the best root development occurred in a medium with added sucrose.
  • Analysis revealed that both in vitro and field-grown plants contained phenolic acids and flavonoids, showing antioxidant and moderate antimicrobial activity, confirming the plants' regeneration potential and nutritional value.
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Mature seeds of Norway maple exhibit desiccation tolerance and deep physiological dormancy. Flow cytometry, proteomics, and immunodetection have been combined to investigate seed development of this species. DNA content analysis revealed that cell cycle/endoreduplication activity differs between seed organs and developmental stages.

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  • Plasmodiophora brassicae is a soil-borne pathogen that infects plant roots, causing abnormal growths called galls through manipulation of the host's cell cycle.
  • The pathogen triggers the formation of specific protein complexes and upregulates key genes involved in cell cycle regulation, preventing cells from exiting the proliferative phase.
  • Additionally, during gall maturation, the infected cells undergo endoreduplication, resulting in increased ploidy levels and further contributing to cell enlargement.
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Background And Aims: In the Brassicaceae family, apomictic development is characteristic of the genus Boechera. Hybridization, polyploidy and environmental adaptation that arose during the evolution of Boechera may serve as (epi)genetic regulators of apomictic initiation in this genus. Here we focus on Boechera stricta, a predominantly diploid species that reproduces sexually.

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The location of 5S and 35S rDNA sequences in chromosomes of four Aconitum subsp. Aconitum species was analyzed after fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Both in diploids (2n = 2x = 16; Aconitum variegatum, A.

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Eukaryotes are defined by cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Cytometric analysis in situ, utilizing imaging, provides a useful understanding of the structure and function of the various subcellular components, particularly when combined with methods that preserve the living state. In terms of information provided by the observation of eukaryotic nuclei, imaging has provided a wealth of information about cellular multiplication.

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The knotweed taxa Fallopia japonica, F. sachalinensis and their interspecific hybrid F. × bohemica are some of the most aggressive invaders in Europe and North America and they are serious threats to native biodiversity.

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Somaclonal variation, often manifested as the increased ploidy of plants observed following culture, can be advantageous in ornamental species or those used for secondary metabolite production. Polyploidy occurs especially when plantlets are produced by protoplast and callus cultures. Plants were regenerated from green leaf mesophyll protoplasts of diploid L.

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