2005
DOI: 10.1104/pp.105.061663
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Water Uptake and Distribution in Germinating Tobacco Seeds Investigated in Vivo by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging  

Abstract: The regulation of water uptake of germinating tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) seeds was studied spatially and temporally by in vivo 1 H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) microimaging and 1 H-magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy. These nondestructive state-of-the-art methods showed that water distribution in the water uptake phases II and III is inhomogeneous. The micropylar seed end is the major entry point of water. The micropylar endosperm and the radicle show the highest hydration. Germination of tobacco follow… Show more

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“…Highfield magnets have been used to perform techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance microscopy (Bottomley et al, 1986;Scheenen et al, 2000;Van As, 2007), that provided an integrated view of the topological distribution of water in plant tissues such as seeds (Manz et al, 2005), stems (Van As, 2007), and leaves (Veres et al, 1993). These techniques may also help to detect water movement through xylem vessels (Van As, 2007) and may reveal a contribution of bound water consequent to membrane injury (Maheswari et al, 1999) or changes of membrane permeability during osmotic stresses (van der Weerd et al, 2002).…”
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“…Highfield magnets have been used to perform techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance microscopy (Bottomley et al, 1986;Scheenen et al, 2000;Van As, 2007), that provided an integrated view of the topological distribution of water in plant tissues such as seeds (Manz et al, 2005), stems (Van As, 2007), and leaves (Veres et al, 1993). These techniques may also help to detect water movement through xylem vessels (Van As, 2007) and may reveal a contribution of bound water consequent to membrane injury (Maheswari et al, 1999) or changes of membrane permeability during osmotic stresses (van der Weerd et al, 2002).…”
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“…Thus, the seeds of tobacco and Arabidopsis (both of which are well established as model species) have so far remained inaccessible. To the best of our knowledge, only few NMR studies were devoted to small seeds (Manz et al, 2005;Seongjin, 2008), but despite their technical advance, they were not quit appropriate either for lipid detection or for detailed topological studies. In contrast, our protocols have been able to image individual tobacco seeds and their major internal organs.…”
Section: Nmr Is a Versatile Tool For In Vivo Analysis Of Tobacco Seedsmentioning
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“…Expression of endo-β-1, 3-glucanase in the micropylar endosperm, its inhibition by ABA and the inhibition of endosperm rupture by ABA is widespread among the Solanaceae (Wu et al, 2000;Leubner-Metzger, 2003;Petruzzelli et al, 2003). The ABA inhibition of endosperm rupture is partially reverted in transgenic tobacco seeds that overexpress endo-β-1,3-glucanase in the seed-covering layers under the control of an ABA-inducible transgene promoter LeubnerMetzger, 2002;Manz et al, 2005). This directly proves that endo-β-1,3-glucanase is causally involved in promoting endosperm rupture, but it is not the sole 'hatching enzyme' (Leubner-Metzger, 2003).…”
Section: Aba Endosperm Hydrolases and Endosperm Weakening In Establimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although ABA inhibits the embryo growth potential and the transition to postgermination growth, it does not inhibit initial water uptake by imbibition or initial embryo elongation (Liptay and Schopfer, 1983;Schopfer and Plachy, 1984;Homrichhausen et al, 2003;Manz et al, 2005). We measured the regulation of water uptake of germinating tobacco seeds spatially and temporally by in vivo 1 H nuclear magnetic resonance ( 1 H-NMR) microimaging and 1 H-MAS NMR spectroscopy (Manz et al, 2005).…”
Section: Aba Inhibition Of Seed Germination: Aba Inhibits Endosperm Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
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