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Tsitol Genet ; 48(3): 30-6, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25016826

ABSTRACT

Investigations on B chromosomes found for the first time for Picea abies (L.) H. Karst. have been conducted. Seeds of Picea abies from two populations of Western Rhodopes (Bulgaria) located at the southern border of species range, and protected according to Bern Convention and EC Habitat Directive were collected for this study. Mixoploidy was detected in some germinating seeds of Picea abies. It was found that metaphase cells of germinating seeds contain 0-4 B chromosomes of both metacentric and submetacentric types. The variability of B chromosomes number and their occurrence was observed. Along with B chromosomes, some chromosome aberrations such as fragments and ring chromosomes were revealed in metaphase cells of Picea abies from studied populations. The possible adaptive role of B chromosomes presence for Picea spp. is discussed.


Subject(s)
Chromosome Aberrations , Chromosomes, Plant/genetics , Picea/growth & development , Picea/genetics , Seeds , Bulgaria , Germination/genetics , Metaphase/genetics , Picea/ultrastructure , Seeds/genetics , Seeds/growth & development , Seeds/ultrastructure , Trees
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Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (5): 510-7, 2014.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25720290

ABSTRACT

Cytogenetic studies on three species of submerged plants from different parts of the Yenisei river area subjected to radioactive impact of the Krasnoyarsk Mining-and-Chemical Plant and the Electrochemical Factory have been conducted. A high level of irregularities in anatelophase and metaphase of mitoses has been revealed in test samples compared to the control: agglutination and fragmentation of chromosomes, lagging chromosomes, bridges, fragments, misdivisions, and others. The natuie of the disorders indicates that they are related in part to the direct damage to the chromosome structure and in part to damage to the spindle.


Subject(s)
Chromosomes, Plant/genetics , Hydrocharitaceae/genetics , Radioactive Waste , Water Pollutants, Radioactive , Animals , Chromosomes, Plant/radiation effects , Hydrocharitaceae/radiation effects , Mitosis/genetics , Mitosis/radiation effects , Rivers , Russia
3.
Genetika ; 50(9): 1059-66, 2014 Sep.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25735136

ABSTRACT

We evaluated the population structure of the bog and dry land populations of the Siberian pine Pinus sibirica (P. sibrica) in Western Siberia using nuclear genome markers. Six pairs of nuclear microsatellite loci were used for this analysis. We detected 30 allelic variants in 120 individuals of four populations of P. Sibirica. We established that the studied populations differ by genetic structure. The most essential differences were identified between the Siberian pine population from oligotrophic bog and the group of populations from dry land within eutrophic bogs and near settlements P. sibirica forest (F(ST) = 0.019; D(N) = 0.053). We estimated that diversification of the West Siberian populations of P. sibirica exceeded 2.4% (F(ST) = 0.024), based on an analysis of SSR markers.


Subject(s)
Genetic Loci , Genetic Variation , Microsatellite Repeats , Pinus/genetics , Siberia
4.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (4): 417-22, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20799642

ABSTRACT

Chromosomal mutations and mixoploidy have been revealed in the seedlings of Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) growing in a hydromorphic environment. A giant chromosome was detected for the first time in gymnosperms.


Subject(s)
Chromosomes, Plant/genetics , Pinaceae/genetics , Chromosomes, Plant/ultrastructure , Mutation , Polyploidy , Ring Chromosomes , Siberia
5.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (2): 244-7, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17668465

ABSTRACT

Chromosomal mutations were studied in the Norilsk population of Siberian larch (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) growing at the northeastern boundary of the species range affected by airborne smelter emissions. Different types of frequent chromosomal mutations have been revealed in the Norilsk population of L. sibirica and B-chromosomes have been found in this species for the first time.


Subject(s)
Chromosome Aberrations , Chromosomes, Plant/genetics , Larix/genetics , Siberia
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Radiats Biol Radioecol ; 47(1): 63-73, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17387996

ABSTRACT

The study was devoted to investigation of the contents of radionuclides and of heavy metals and to evaluate the frequency of chromosomal aberrations in samples of Elodea canadensis, a submerged plant, collected in different parts of the Yenisei River. The samples were collected in the area subjected to radioactive impact of the Mining-and-Chemical Combine (MCC) at Zheleznogorsk and in the control area, upstream of the MCC. The investigations shown that elodea biomass in the area affected by MCC operation contained a long inventory of artificial radionuclides typical for the MCC discharges. The upstream of the MCC, in the control sampling area, the sediments and the elodea biomass contained only one artificial radionuclide--137Cs. Thus, the exposure doses to elodea shoots and roots upstream of the MCC are small (not more than 8 microGy/d) and the main contribution info the dose is made by natural radionuclides. At the MCC discharge site (the village of Atamanovo) and at the downstream of it, the total dose rate increases almost an order of magnitude, reaching its maximal values--72 microGy/d for elodea shoots and 58 microGy/d for its roots. Cytogenetic investigations of elodea roots shown that at the MCC discharge site (the village of Atamanovo) and at downstream of it the occurrence of chromosomal aberrations in ana-telophase and in metaphase cells of elodea was considerably higher than in the control area. It is highly probable that this simultaneous dramatic increase in the total exposure rate and the occurrence of chromosomal aberrations in elodea is associated with the radiation factor. It is suggested that elodea is affected not only by the radiation factor but also by the chemical factor--toxicity of heavy metals.


Subject(s)
Chemical Industry , Hydrocharitaceae/chemistry , Radiation Monitoring , Rivers/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Water Pollution , Cesium Radioisotopes/analysis , Cesium Radioisotopes/toxicity , Chromosome Aberrations , Cytogenetic Analysis , Genetic Variation , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Hydrocharitaceae/genetics , Hydrocharitaceae/radiation effects , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Metals, Heavy/toxicity , Plant Roots/cytology , Plant Roots/genetics , Radiation Dosage , Siberia , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Water Pollutants, Radioactive/toxicity
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