1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf01282553
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Morphology of protoplast as affected by an inhibition of respiration

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“…On the other hand, concentric ER cisternae observed in A. cepa root cells treated with respiration inhibitors (Podbielkowska et al 1975) suggest that such reorganization of ER in the cold treated soybean may result from limited metabolic activity. The lowered metabolic activity explained also changes in the number of condensed mitochondria observed in the tested roots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, concentric ER cisternae observed in A. cepa root cells treated with respiration inhibitors (Podbielkowska et al 1975) suggest that such reorganization of ER in the cold treated soybean may result from limited metabolic activity. The lowered metabolic activity explained also changes in the number of condensed mitochondria observed in the tested roots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only a few papers concerning chilling effects on root cell ultrastructure were published (Podbielkowska and Kacperska-Palacz 1971, Podbielkowska et al 1975, Čiamporová and Mistrík 1993, Lee et al 2002, Helliot et al 2003, Stępiński and Kwiatkowska 2003, Szafrańska et al 2005, Abdrakhimowa et al 2006.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect was not observed in the present study or in a previous investigation (20) on winter wheat seedlings grown at 2 C under controlled conditions. The precise function of the proliferated ER is not known, although it has been suggested that it may be an expression of the adaptative mechanism protecting the cells against anoxia (18), or involved in repair processes within stressdamaged cells (1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kimball & Salisbury 1973, Pomeroy & Andrews 1978, and Gazeau 1983 or anaerobic conditions (e.g. Findlay & Mercer 1971, Morisset 1973, 1976, and Podbielkowska et al 1975) cannot be excluded.…”
Section: Endoplasmic Reticulummentioning
confidence: 99%