256 results match your criteria: "The Franciszek Górski Institute of Plant Physiology[Affiliation]"

Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps are efficient elicitors of secondary metabolites. To investigate the influence of LED light on steviol glycosides (SGs) and phenolic compounds biosynthesis, stevia shoots were cultured under the following LED lights: white-WL, blue-B, red-R, 70% red and 30% blue-RB, 50% UV, 35% red and 15% blue-RBUV, 50% green, 35% red and 15% blue-RBG, 50% yellow, 35% red and 15% blue-RBY, 50% far-red, 35% red and 15% blue-RBFR and white fluorescent light (WFl, control). RBG light stimulated shoots' biomass production.

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Background: Silicon has an important role in regulating water management in plants. It is deposited in cell walls and creates a mechanical barrier against external factors. The aim of this study was to determine the role of silicon supplementation in the synthesis and distribution of callose in oilseed rape roots and to characterize the modifications of cell wall structure of these organs after exposure to drought stress.

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The aim of this work was to check the effects of five Bradyrhizobium japonicum inoculants from different producers on growth, photochemical efficiency, nitrate reductase activity, amount of hydrogen peroxide, activity of catalase, non-specific peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase, seed yield, and nodulation of soybean cv. 'Malaga'. We also evaluated expression of such nodulation genes as NIC1, NOD21, and NORKb.

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Phytochemical Profiling and Biological Activities of Extracts from Bioreactor-Grown Suspension Cell Cultures of .

Molecules

November 2024

Department of Medicinal Plant and Mushroom Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, Medical College, ul. Medyczna 9, 30-688 Kraków, Poland.

Plant biotechnology creates opportunities for the cultivation of plants regardless of their natural habitats, which are often protected or difficult to access. Maintaining suspension cell cultures in bioreactors is an advanced part of biotechnological research that provides possibilities for obtaining plant tissue on a large scale. In this study, the suspension culture cultivation of a Chinese endemic plant, , in a stirred tank bioreactor was elaborated for the first time.

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The presented study aims to elucidate the regulatory role of Pipecolic acid (Pip) in modulating the antioxidant system activity of Mesembryanthemum crystallinum plants exposed to Pseudomonas syringae infestation. M. crystallinum, known for its semi-halophytic nature, can transition its metabolism from C to CAM under salt stress conditions.

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Pollution of arable land with heavy metals is a worldwide problem. Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal that poses a severe threat to humans' and animals' health and lives. Plants can easily absorb Cd from the soil, and plant-based food is the main means of exposure to this hazardous element for humans and animals.

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Winter crops acquire frost tolerance during the process of cold acclimation when plants are exposed to low but non-freezing temperatures that is connected to specific metabolic adjustments. Warm breaks during/after cold acclimation disturb the natural process of acclimation, thereby decreasing frost tolerance and can even result in a resumption of growth. This phenomenon is called deacclimation.

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Water deficit affects the growth as well as physiological and biochemical processes in plants. The aim of this study was to determine differences in physiological and biochemical responses to drought stress in two wheat cultivars-Chinese Spring (CS) and SQ1 (which are parents of a mapping population of doubled haploid lines)-and to relate these responses to final yield and agronomic traits. Drought stress was induced by withholding water for 14 days, after which plants were re-watered and maintained until harvest.

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One of the main signal transduction pathways that modulate plant growth and stress responses, including drought, is the action of phytohormones. Recent advances in omics approaches have facilitated the exploration of plant genomes. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the response in the crown of barley, which plays an essential role in plant performance under stress conditions and regeneration after stress treatment, remain largely unclear.

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  • Sosnowski hogweed is an invasive weed in Eastern-Middle Europe that poses risks to human health and the environment, and traditional control methods are limited in effectiveness.
  • The study investigated using electromagnetic radiation (microwaves) to control the weed by testing various microwave treatment durations (2.5 to 15 minutes) and assessing the impact on both the hogweed and the surrounding soil.
  • Results showed that microwave treatment significantly reduced hogweed root growth, with treated soils categorized as non-toxic or low-toxic, suggesting microwave treatment could be an environmentally friendly control method, though further research is required.
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  • Winter plants adapt to frost through cold acclimation in autumn, but climate change is causing warmer autumns and winters that threaten their frost tolerance.
  • This study focused on the protective role of brassinosteroids (BRs) against the adverse effects of deacclimation, which can reduce frost tolerance in crops like oilseed rape.
  • Non-invasive methods, including leaf reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence, were used to monitor the effects of deacclimation and the potential benefits of applying steroid regulators.
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Aging is defined as a progressive decline in physiological integrity, leading to impaired biological function, including fertility, and rising vulnerability to death. Disorders of DNA replication often lead to replication stress and are identified as factors influencing the aging rate. In this study, we aimed to reveal how the cells that lost strict control of the formation of crucial for replication initiation a pre-initiation complex impact the cells' physiology and aging.

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This research's scope encompassed biotechnological, phytochemical, and biological studies of , including investigations into its in vitro microshoot culture grown in PlantForm bioreactors (temporary immersion systems, TISs), as well as extracts from leaves of the parent plant, focusing on anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticancer, and antimicrobial activities. The phytochemical analysis included the isolation and quantification of 17 compounds from dibenzocyclooctadiene, aryltetralin lignans, and neolignans using centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC), HPLC-DAD, and UHPLC-MS/MS tandem mass spectrometry with triple quadrupole mass filter methods. Higher contents of compounds were found in microshoots extracts (max.

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The transcriptome landscape of developing barley seeds.

Plant Cell

July 2024

Institute of Experimental Botany, Czech Acad Sci, Centre of Plant Structural and Functional Genomics, Šlechtitelů 31, 779 00 Olomouc, Czech Republic.

Cereal grains are an important source of food and feed. To provide comprehensive spatiotemporal information about biological processes in developing seeds of cultivated barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp.

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As a result of oat (Avena sativa L.) × maize (Zea mays L.) crossing, maize chromosomes may not be completely eliminated at the early stages of embryogenesis, leading to the oat × maize addition (OMA) lines development.

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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-derived organelles, ER bodies, participate in the defense against herbivores in Brassicaceae plants. ER bodies accumulate β-glucosidases, which hydrolyze specialized thioglucosides known as glucosinolates to generate bioactive substances. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the leaf ER (LER) bodies are formed in large pavement cells, which are found in the petioles, margins and blades of rosette leaves.

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Light is one of the main signals detected by plants that influence plant growth, development, and function. The light features that influence plants are the photoperiod, light intensity, and spectral composition. Manipulating light intensity and spectrum to obtain better plant growth and quality has become a popular research object in recent years.

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Ranges of portable systems to measure leaf gas-exchange parameters are available. They allow real-time measurements of the photosynthesis rate (A), transpiration rate (E), stomatal conductance (g), and intercellular CO concentration (C). Photosynthetic CO uptake is one of the most frequently studied plant physiological processes.

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Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) is a proteomic tool used for the separation of protein mixtures according to protein isoelectric point and molecular mass. Although gel-free quantitative and qualitative proteomic study techniques are now available, 2-DE remains a useful analytical tool. The presented protocol was performed to analyze the flower and leaf proteome of common buckwheat using 24 cm immobilized pH gradient strips (pH 4-7) and visualization of proteins on gels via colloidal Coomassie G-250 staining.

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Phenol-Based Protein Extraction Method for Plant Proteomic Studies.

Methods Mol Biol

March 2024

Department of Physiology, Breeding of Plant and Seed Science, University of Agriculture, Cracow, Poland.

The protein extraction method based on the phenol solution and combined with protein precipitation with ammonium acetate in methanol and purification in the same solution, and additionally in acetone and ethanol, is recommended for proteomic studies of plant tissues. The obtained protein samples do not require additional nucleic acid digestion and removal of interfering contaminations. The presented protocol was used to analyze the proteome of common buckwheat flowers and leaves.

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Climate Change-The Rise of Climate-Resilient Crops.

Plants (Basel)

February 2024

The Franciszek Górski Institute of Plant Physiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Niezapominajek 21, 30-239 Kraków, Poland.

Climate change disrupts food production in many regions of the world. The accompanying extreme weather events, such as droughts, floods, heat waves, and cold snaps, pose threats to crops. The concentration of carbon dioxide also increases in the atmosphere.

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Introduction: The aim of our study was to examine how silicon regulates water uptake by oilseed rape roots under drought conditions and which components of the antioxidant system take part in alleviating stress-induced ROS generation in the roots.

Methods: The study analyzed mainly the changes in the roots and also some changes in the leaves of oilseed rape plants, including total silicon content, relative water content, osmotic potential, stomatal conductance, abscisic acid level, the accumulation of BnPIP1, BnPIP2-1-7 and BnTIP1 aquaporins, and the activity of antioxidant enzymes.

Results And Discussion: It was shown that plants growing in well-watered conditions and supplemented with silicon accumulate smaller amounts of this element in the roots and also have higher relative water content in the leaves compared to the control plants.

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Chloroplasts are the result of endosymbiosis of cyanobacterial organisms with proto-eukaryotes. The psbA, psbD and psbO genes are present in all oxyphototrophs and encode the D1/D2 proteins of photosystem II (PSII) and PsbO, respectively. PsbO is a peripheral protein that stabilizes the O-evolving complex in PSII.

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A proper formulation is crucial to improve the herbicidal effects of essential oils and their selectivity. In this study, we investigated the physicochemical properties of bio-based nanoemulsions (CNs) containing several concentrations of caraway (Carum carvi) essential oil stabilized with Eco Tween 80, as a surfactant, maintaining 1:1 proportions. Detailed physicochemical characteristics of the CNs revealed that their properties were most desired at 2% of the oil and surfactant, i.

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NADPH-dependent thioredoxin reductase C (NTRC) redox interaction with protein CP12 plays a role in cold acclimation. A recent study by Teh et al. describes the underlying molecular mechanisms that leads to dissociation of the autoinhibitory PRK/CP12/GAPDH (phosphoribulokinase/CP12/glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) supracomplex.

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