Back to Search
Start Over
Morpho-Anatomical and Biochemical Characterization of Embryogenic and Degenerative Embryogenic Calli of Phoenix dactylifera L
- Source :
- Horticulturae, Vol 7, Iss 393, p 393 (2021), Horticulturae, Volume 7, Issue 10
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- MDPI AG, 2021.
-
Abstract
- The study of morpho-anatomical aspects, metabolic changes of proteins, antioxidant substances, as well as phenolic compounds in embryogenic callus (EC) and degenerative embryogenic callus (DEC) was the aim of the present investigation. Ability to form somatic embryos (SEs) was associated with the softness of the EC, which exhibited a white or creamy color and was composed of isodiametric cells containing dense cytoplasm, conspicuous nuclei and minimal vacuoles with observed mitotic activity. Furthermore, protein, reduced glutathione (GSH) and ascorbic acid (ASC) concentrations and the ratio between ASC and dehydroascorborbic acid (DHA) were increased significantly in the EC in comparison to the DEC. In addition, the phenolic extract of the EC was proved to have higher scavenging activity than the extract from the DEC. A loss of embryogenic competence in the DEC was correlated with the presence of more rigid clumps and such calli had a yellowish to brown color and no cell division could be observed in the cells of such aggregates as the cells had large vacuoles and they have very thick walls. Moreover, these morphological and anatomical observations of the DEC were accompanied by accumulations of the oxidized form of ascorbic acid (DHA), H2O2, total soluble phenolic compounds and overaccumulation of naringenin. Alternations in cellular metabolism can affect and regulate the morphogenesis of somatic embryos.
- Subjects :
- Naringenin
anatomy
Antioxidant
Cell division
Somatic embryogenesis
medicine.medical_treatment
morphogenesis
Plant culture
Plant Science
Vacuole
Glutathione
Horticulture
Ascorbic acid
SB1-1110
chemistry.chemical_compound
Biochemistry
chemistry
embryogenesis blocking
Callus
medicine
phenolic acids
degenerative callus
date palm
embryogenic callus
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 23117524
- Volume :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Horticulturae
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3d229ceb365e55c1cff1228eb3fc487d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae7100393