1. Changes in ATP, glucose-6-phosphate and NAD(P)H cellular levels during the proliferation and maturation phases of Abies alba Mill. embryogenic cultures.
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Krajnáková J, Bertolini A, Zoratti L, Gömöry D, Häggman H, and Vianello A
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- Abies drug effects, Abies growth & development, Abscisic Acid pharmacology, Adenosine metabolism, Cotyledon drug effects, Cotyledon growth & development, Culture Media, Gibberellins pharmacology, NAD metabolism, Plant Growth Regulators pharmacology, Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques, Polyethylene Glycols pharmacology, Seeds drug effects, Seeds growth & development, Abies metabolism, Adenosine Triphosphate metabolism, Cotyledon metabolism, Germination drug effects, Glucose-6-Phosphate metabolism, NADP metabolism, Seeds metabolism
- Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the adenosine triphospate (ATP), glucose-6-phosphate (glu-6P) and reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAD(P)H) cellular levels during the proliferation and maturation phases of Abies alba Mill. somatic embryos. For a better understanding of the dynamics of these parameters during the proliferation cycle, four embryonic cell lines were tested. During the maturation period, three independent experiments were conducted, focused on the effects of PEG-4000 (5 or 10% (w/v)) and abscisic acid (16, 32 or 64 μM) applied together (Experiments A and B) or with addition of gibberellic acid (Experiment C) on the dynamics of bio-energetic molecules and on the mean number of cotyledonary somatic embryos. Our results demonstrated that the cellular levels of bio-energetic molecules strongly depended on the composition of maturation media. Generally, the higher the number of cotyledonary embryos produced, the higher the level of ATP observed after a 2-week maturation period. The cellular level of ATP, glu-6P and NAD(P)H increased, particularly after the transition from the proliferation to the maturation phase when the differentiation and growth of somatic embryos occurred.
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- 2013
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