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Biol. Res ; 48: 1-8, 2015. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-950797

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The epicuticular waxy layer of plant leaves enhances the extreme environmental stress tolerance. However, the relationship between waxy layer and saline tolerance was not established well. The epicuticular waxy layer of rice (Oryza sativa L.) was studied under the NaHCO3 stresses. In addition, strong saline tolerance Puccinellia tenuiflora was chosen for comparative studies. RESULTS: Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images showed that there were significant changes in waxy morphologies of the rice epicuticular surfaces, while no remarkable changes in those of P. tenuiflora epicuticular surfaces. The NaHCO3-induced morphological changes of the rice epicuticular surfaces appeared as enlarged silica cells, swollen corns-shapes and leaked salt columns under high stress. Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopic profiles supported that the changes were caused by significant increment and localization of [Na(+)] and [Cl(-)] in the shoot. Atomic absorption spectra showed that [Na(+)]shoot/[Na(+)]root for P. tenuiflora maintained stable as the saline stress increased, but that for rice increased significantly. CONCLUSION: In rice, NaHCO3 stress induced localization and accumulation of [Na(+)] and [Cl(-)] appeared as the enlarged silica cells (MSC), the swollen corns (S-C), and the leaked columns (C), while no significant changes in P. tenuiflora.


Subject(s)
Oryza/drug effects , Waxes/analysis , Sodium Chloride/pharmacology , Plant Leaves/drug effects , Salt Tolerance , Oryza/ultrastructure , Stress, Physiological , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Plant Leaves/ultrastructure
2.
Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 13(2): 193-198, dic 1, 2011.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-645181

ABSTRACT

Uno de los elementos imprescindibles en la ingeniería genética de plantas es un sistema de selección eficiente. El propósito de este trabajo fue evaluar la sensibilidad al marcador de selección higromicina B, de callos embriogénicos obtenidos a partir del escutelo de semilla de tres variedades colombianas de arroz (FEDEARROZ 2000, FEDEARROZ 50 y FEDEARROZ 369). Además, se validó la respuesta de estas variedades al protocolo de regeneración empleado. Se probaron cuatro concentraciones del antibiótico (25 mg/L, 50 mg/L, 75 mg/L y 100 mg/L) más un control sin higromicina B. Los resultados obtenidos mostraron que una concentración de 50 mg/L de antibiótico en el medio de regeneración es adecuada para la selección. Con esta concentración se impide la formación de brotes, aunque los callos no mueren completamente. Por otra parte, se estableció que el protocolo de regeneración utilizado es de baja eficiencia y, por consiguiente, es necesario optimizarlo para poder usarlo en procesos de ingeniería genética de cultivares colombianos de arroz.


An efficient selection system is one of the most important elements of plant genetic engineering. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity of scutellum-derived embriogenic calli obtained from three colombian rice varieties (FEDEARROZ 2000, FEDEARROZ 50 and FEDEARROZ 369), to the selection marker hygromycin B. Aditionally, the response of these varieties to the regeneration protocol was measured. Four antibiotic concentrations were tested (25 mg/L, 50 mg/L, 75 mg/L and 100 mg/L) plus one control without hygromycin B. The results show that 50 mg/L of antibiotic in the regeneration medium is adequate for selection. This concentration prevents the formation of shoots, though the calli do not die. It was also established that the regeneration protocol is a low-efficiency system and it needs to be improved, in order to use it for colombian rice genetic engineering.


Subject(s)
Oryza/adverse effects , Oryza/immunology , Oryza/microbiology , Oryza/ultrastructure , Tenuivirus/classification , Tenuivirus/immunology , Tenuivirus/chemistry , Tenuivirus/ultrastructure
3.
An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 78(4): 749-763, Dec. 2006. ilus, tab, graf, mapas
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-438574

ABSTRACT

Japanese Islands are covered with weathered volcanic rocks and soils. Terraced rice field are located in green-tuff areas which are very fertile but where landslides occur associated to strong earthquakes. The Xray diffraction and X-ray fluorescence analyses of the soils in landslide area identified predominant smectite and Mg, Al, Si, K, Ti, Mn and Fe are main components. The rice leaf showed that S, Cl, K and Ca play important roles for nutrients in the area. Drainpipe systems have set up in the green- tuff areas to reduce the risks of landslides. Reddish brown microbial mats inhabited bacteria and diatom in the drainpipe outlets. The microbial mats are rich in Fe and PO4(3-). The iron bacteria in the ground water have a high metabolic rate suggesting that the weathering materials were produced by not only physical and chemical influence but also by microorganism. Many microorganisms attach to mineral surfaces and show their high impact in the water mineral chemistry in the landslide area. Bacteria in the green-tuff over landslide area play important roles for sustainable agriculture including rice nutrition.


As Ilhas Japonesas são cobertas de rochas e solos vulcânicos intemperizados. Terraços de campos de arroz estão comumente localizados em áreas de tufos verdes, as quais são férteis, mas estão geralmente sujeitas a trágicos deslizamentos de terra associados a grandes terremotos. As análises dos solos por difração e fluorescência de raios-X em áreas de deslizamento identificam a predominância de esmectitas, cujos componentes principais são Mg, Al, Si, K, Ca, Ti, Mn, e Fe como principais componentes. A palha de arroz mostrou que S, Cl, K, e Ca têm importantes papéis para a nutrição dos solos dessa área. Sistemas de tubos de deslizamento foram instalados nestas áreas detufos verdes de forma a reduzir os riscos de deslizamentos. Nas saídas dos tubos de descarga se formou uma esteira de algas microbianas marrom avermelhadas habitadas por bactérias e diatomácea. Os materiais microbianos são ricos em Fe e PO4(3-). As bactérias das águas subterrâneas são ricas em Fe e têm uma alta taxa metabólicasugerindo que os materiais intemperizados foram produzidos não somente por influência física e química, mas também por micro organismos. Muitos dos microorganismos se prendem às superfícies minerais e apresentam um grande impacto na química mineral da água nas áreas de deslizamento. As bactérias nas áreas de tufos verdes desempenham um importante papel na agricultura sustentável incluindo a nutrição do arroz.


Subject(s)
Humans , Agriculture , Environment Design , Minerals/analysis , Oryza , Soil/analysis , Geologic Sediments , Japan , Oryza/chemistry , Oryza/ultrastructure , Soil Microbiology
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Rev. biol. trop ; 54(2): 377-385, jun. 2006. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-492060

ABSTRACT

Oryza grandiglumis is a wild species of rice endemic to tropical America. This species was first found in 1998 in the wetlands of Caño Negro, located in the northern part of Costa Rica. Twenty five plants of O. grandiglumis were processed for scanning electron microscope. An ultrastructural description of the leaf blade, ligule, auricles, spikelet and caryopsis, with an emphasis on structures of taxonomic value. The leaf blade has a characteristic cuticular wax pattern, composed of dense rod-like structures, and is surrounded by papillae, zipper-like silica cells, abundant bulky prickle trichomes, and hooked trichomes. The blade's edge has three rows of hooked prickle trichomes of various sizes. The auricles wrapped the culm, with long attenuated trichomes at the edges; the base was surrounded by oblong cells. The ligule is a blunt membrane covered by short prickle trichomes. Spikelet morphology is characteristic of the Poaceae family, but the sterile lemmas were nearly as long as the fertile lemmas, and they have an unique crown-like structure of lignified spines between the rachilla and the fertile lemmas. Comparison with Brazilian specimens of O. grandiglumis revealed little differences in the ultrastructural characteristics.


El arroz silvestre Oryza grandiglumis es endémico de América. Se localiza en la zona norte de Costa Rica, principalmente en el humedal de Caño Negro y del Río Medio Queso. Es una planta vigorosa y grande. Su nombre deriva del gran tamaño de las lemas estériles (glumas). Presentamos una descripción ultraestructural de la lámina foliar, lígula, aurículas, espiguilla y cariópside, con énfasis en las estructuras de valor taxonómico, usando el microscopio electrónico de barrido. La lámina foliar se caracteriza por presentar un patrón de cera cuticular en forma de densos bastoncillos. Presenta estomas rodeados de papilas, células de sílice en forma crenada, varias formas de papilas de cera, distribuidas en forma muy regular, y tricomas espinosos abultados en la base y tricomas ganchudos. En el borde de la lámina hay tres hileras de tricomas espinosos ganchudos de diferente tamaño. Las aurículas son envolventes y los bordes presentan tricomas atenuados largos cubiertos en la base por células alargadas. La lígula es truncada y cubierta de tricomas espinosos pequeños. La morfología de la espiguilla es algo similar a las de las otras especies de la familia Poaceae, pero las lemas estériles son casi del mismo tamaño que las fértiles. Además se observó entre la raquilla y las lemas fértiles una corona de espinas lignificadas. Ultraestructuralmente, esta población es similar a las brasileñas.


Subject(s)
Plant Components, Aerial/ultrastructure , Oryza/ultrastructure , Brazil , Tropical Climate , Costa Rica , Plant Leaves/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Oryza/anatomy & histology , Seeds
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Rev. biol. trop ; 53(1/2): 15-22, mar.-jun 2005. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-455482

ABSTRACT

Oryza glumaepatula is a perennial wild rice species,endemic to tropical America, previously known as the Latin American race of Oryza rufipogon .In Costa Rica, it is found in the northern region of the country, mainly in the wetland of the Medio Queso River, Los Chiles, Alajuela. It is diploid, of AA type genome and because of its genetic relatedness to cultivated rice it is included in the O.sativa complex. We describe the ultrastructure of leaf blade, spikelet, ligule and auricles. Special emphasis is given to those traits of major taxonomic value for O.glumaepatula and to those characters that distinguish this species from O. rufipogon and O. sativa . O. glumaepatula has a leaf blade covered with tombstone-shaped, oblong and spheroid epicuticular wax papillae. It has diamond-shaped stomata surrounded by spherical papillae, rows of zipper-like silica cells, bulky prickle trichomes of ca .40 µm in length and small hirsute trichomes of ca. 32 µm in length.The central vein is covered with large,globular papillae of ca. 146 µm in length,a characteristic that distinguishes this species from O.rufipogon and O.sativa. The border of the leaf blade exhibits a row of even-sized bulky prickle trichomes of ca .42.5 µm in length.Auricles have attenuated trichomes of ca .5.5 mm in length on the edges and small bicellular trichomes of 120 µm in length on the surface.The ligule has a large number of short attenuated trichomes on its surface of 100 µm in length.These latter two traits have important taxonomic value since they were found in O.glumaepatula but not found in O.sativa or in O.rufipogon . The spikelet has the typical morphology of the Oryza genus. Fertile lemmas have abundant spines, a trait shared with O.rufipogon but not with O.sativa. The sterile lemmas are wing-shaped with serrated borders,a characteristic that distinguishes this species from O. rufipogon and O.sativa. All the ultrastructure characters observed in O.glumaepatula from Costa Rica are also common to the specimens from Brazil


O.glumaepatula es una especie de arroz silvestre perenne, endémica de América Tropical, conocida anteriormente como la O.rufipogon americana. En Costa Rica se le encuentra en la zona norte del país, principalmente en los humedales del río Medio Queso, Los Chiles, Alajuela. Es una especie diploide de genoma AA y por su cercanía genética con el arroz cultivado se le incluye en el complejo de O.sativa. El propósito de este trabajo es realizar una descripción ultraestructural de la morfología de la lámina foliar, espiguilla, lígula y aurículas. Se enfatizó en aquellas características de valor taxonómico para O.glumaepatula , destacando las características que la distinguen de O.rufipogon y O.sativa. Esta especie presenta la lámina foliar cubierta de papilas de cera en forma de lápida, alargadas y esferoides, tiene estomas romboidales rodeados de papilas esféricas, hileras de células de sílice de forma crenada, tricomas espinosos abultados de ca.40 m m y tricomas hirsutos pequeños de ca.32 m m. La vena central se encuentra cubierta de papilas globulares de ca.146 m m, característica que la distingue de O.rufipogon y O.sativa. El borde de la lámina presenta una hilera de tricomas espinosos abultados de tamaño homogéneo de ca. 42.5 m m. Las aurículas rizoides tienen tricomas atenuados largos en los bordes de ca. 5.5 mm y tricomas bicelulares en la superficie de ca.120 m m, esta última característica es de valor taxonómico. La lígula presenta en su superficie gran cantidad de tricomas atenuados cortos de ca.100 m m. La espiguilla presenta la morfología típica del género, las lemas fértiles tienen espinas abundantes y largas, característica que la comparte con O.rufipogon pero no con O.sativa. Las lemas estériles son aladas, de bordes dentados, característica que la distingue de O.rufipogon y de O.sativa. Las características ultraestructurales observadas en O.glumaepatula son comunes con la O.glumaepatula de Brasil


Subject(s)
Oryza/ultrastructure , Plant Components, Aerial/ultrastructure , Costa Rica , Microscopy, Electron , Oryza/classification , Plant Leaves/ultrastructure
6.
Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research. 1999; 42 (1): 47-50
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-52141

ABSTRACT

A field experiment was conducted to examine the variability of eight somaclones for agronomic and quality parameters. A significant reduction in plant height and days to flowering was noted. There was increase in kernel length and head rice recovery. TF4 was selected having stiff stem, early in flowering, semi dwarf with high fertility, better grain quality and greater yield potential than the parent variety. TF8, TF9 and SN12 yielded at par with the parent variety i. e. Basmati 370. Profuse but unproductive tillers did not contribute to the yield. Linear relationship existed between increased L/B ratio and better grain quality. The grains of all the somaclones were fine type, slender in shape and long in size. The highest quality Index was exhibited by TF9 followed by TF11 and TF10 respectively


Subject(s)
Crops, Agricultural , Oryza/ultrastructure , Quality Control
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