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Anatomical Characteristics of Hyperhydric Shoots Occuring in In Vitro Culture of Peace Poplar

Peace포플러의 기내 배양시 발생하는 과수화 식물체의 조직적 특성

  • 강효진 (국립산림과학원 생물공학과) ;
  • 문흥규 (국립산림과학원 생물공학과) ;
  • 박소영 (국립산림과학원 생물공학과) ;
  • 김판기 (서울대학교 기초과학연구원)
  • Published : 2004.06.01

Abstract

We investigated the anatomical aspects of vitrification in peace poplar. Comparisons were made with regard to characteristics occurring between hyperhydric and normal shoots in shoot proliferation cultures on MS medium containing 0.2 mg/L BA. Compared with normal plants, hyperhydric plants had thick, curled, and dark green leaves. Hyperhydric stems were thicker and shorter than those of normal stems. When examined under the microscopes, the mesophyll palisade cells of hyperhydric leaves were vacuolated, whereas those of normal leaves contained normal and enriched vacuole with cytoplasm. Generally, the hyperhydric leaves showed poorly developed palisade parenchyma, and revealed irregular and bigger sized intercellular structures in both palisade and spongy parenchyma as well as epidermis cells compare to those of normal leaves. In addition, the hyperhydric leaves had lower stomatal density and bigger sized cell. Vascular tissues of hyperhydic stems were less differentiated because of poorly lignified xylem tissue. The greatly expanded cortical cells and pith appeared to be the main cause of thick stems as compared with normal stems.

목본류 생리학 연구에 있어서 중요한 수종인 Peace 포플러의 기초 연구자료를 얻고자 본 실험을 실시하였다. 액아 마디를 BA 0.2 mg/L처리된 MS 배지에 배양하여 shoot의 증식시 나타나는 과수화 된 shoot를 정상 shoot와 비교하였다. 과수화 된 shoot는 진한 녹색을 띠고, 잎은 두껍고 휘어져 있으며 투명하였다. 또 줄기는 정상적인 줄기보다 두껍고 길이가 짧았다. 조직학적 관찰 결과 과수화 된 잎은 책상조직의 발달이 부진하였으며 정상적인 잎에 비하여 책상조직과 해면조직 그리고 표피 세포 모두 불규칙하고 세포간극의 크기가 큰 것으로 나타났다. 또한 과수화 된 잎의 기공은 크기가 커서 단위면적 당 밀도가 낮았으며 공변세포와 그 주변 세포들이 변형되어 있었다. 과수화된 shoot의 직경은 정상적인 것보다 큰 것으로 나타났는데 이것은 피층과 수층 세포의 비대에 따른 것으로 관찰되었다. 한편 과수화 된 줄기는 정상 줄기에 비해 목질화 발달이 미약하여 형성층 구별이 어려웠다.

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