Ultrastructural organization of the domains in the cell nucleus of dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants under abiotic stress


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Abstract

The transformation of the structural organization of interphase nuclei of a plant cell, depending on the type of tissue, ploidy, and the action of abiotic factors of the medium, has been studied by light and transmission electron microscopy. It is shown that the location and the quantitative relationship between condensed and decondensed chromatin, the presence and localization of nuclear bodies in the plant nucleus, and the presence of invaginations of the nuclear membrane and inclusions depend on the tissue type and cell age as well as the intensity, time, and type of exposure to abiotic factors. Examples of different degrees of chromatin condensation in one plant organism are given. It has been established that the degree of chromatin condensation and decondensation, the state of other domains and nonspecific inclusions of the cell nucleus can be artificially modeled for research purposes or subsequent modification. The issue of application of such technologies for the creation and selection of stable forms of agricultural plants taking into account the controlled modification of their genome is discussed. A possible mechanism for incorporation of nonspecific inclusions in a nuclear compartment is proposed.

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E. N. Baranova

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology

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Email: greenpro2007@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 127550

I. A. Chaban

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology

Email: greenpro2007@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 127550

N. V. Kononenko

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology

Email: greenpro2007@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 127550

M. R. Khaliluev

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology

Email: greenpro2007@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 127550

N. K. Christov

Agrobioinstitute

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Bulgaria, Sofia, BG-1164

A. A. Gulevich

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology

Email: greenpro2007@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 127550

E. G. Todorovska

Agrobioinstitute

Email: greenpro2007@rambler.ru
Bulgaria, Sofia, BG-1164

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