The ultrastructure of the leaf epidermis and the localization and content of silicon in epidermal cells of the psammophyte Alyssum desertorum Stapf (Brassicaceae) were investigated using electron microscopy and laser confocal microscopy. The study aimed to examine the effect of flooding on the epidermal structure of the leaves, study the presence, localization, and content of silicon in the epidermal cells and determine whether changes in soil moisture affect the silicon content in the leaf epidermis. Silicon inclusions were observed in trichomes and typical epidermal cells on both leaf surfaces, with varying content depending on the cell type, leaf surface, and conditions growth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe microstructure of leaf epidermis, the localization, and content of syringyl (S) and guajacyl (G) monolignol in epidermal cells of Phragmites australis grown in water and moderate drought soil on the bank of the Venetian strait of the Dnipro River in Kiev (Ukraine) were studied with the electron microscopic method and laser confocal microscopy. The trichomes, guard cells of stomata, epidermal cells of vaulted zones over veins of adaxial and abaxial surface contained syringyl and guajacyl, the content of which depended on plant ecotype. We established that moisture soil influenced the leaf epidermis ultrastructure, on the change of monolignols content and S/G ratio in epidermis leaf of reed.
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December 2013
Comparative analysis of the cellular ultrastructure and pigment content of both submerged and above-water Sagittaria sagittifolia leaves with transmission electron microscopic and biochemical methods were realized. Essential distinctions of S. sagittifolia ultrastructure of photosynthesizing cells in submerged leaves were revealed during the comparison with those in mesophyll cells of above-water leaves.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe distribution of cellulose in the cells of epidermis and mesophyll of Sium latifolium leaves at the phases of flowering and seedling by the laser-confocal microscopic method has been investigated. The dependence of the relative content of cellulose in cell walls on the tissue type, phase of plant ontogenesis and the environment conditions has been established by using of PASCAL Program. It has been revealed that moderate water deficit leads to decrease of amorphous cellulose content and to increase of crystalline cellulose content during plant growth.
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July 2007
The study of the influence of weak, alternating magnetic field, which was adjusted to the cyclotron frequency of Ca2+ and K+ ions, on the fusion of tobacco and soya protoplasts was carried out using the extra apparatus with ferromagnetic shield. An increase in the frequency of protoplasts fusion in 2-3 times and participation of calcium ions in the induction of protoplast fusion in weak alternating magnetic field have been established.
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