Structural and functional characteristics of overwintering blackberry leaves (CROSBI ID 86129)
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Wrischer, Mercedes ; Ljubešić, Nikola ; Magnus, Volker ; Devidé, Zvonimir
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Structural and functional characteristics of overwintering blackberry leaves
The structural and functional changes in overwintering blackberry leaves (Rubus fruticosus L.) were investigated by light and electron microscopies. In addition to conventional chemical fixation, the frozen leaves were also examined by microwave-enhanced chemical fixations, and by freeze-substitution methods. The winter leaves were multivacuolated and contained chloroplasts with large grana. By light and electron microscopies it was shown that, in leaves frozen between -4°C and -10°C, some intercellular spaces lying near the stomata, were much enlarged. In the cells of these leaves the cytoplasm was condensed and the organelles aggregated. These characteristics were observed in frozen tissue after all fixation methods applied. After thawing, normal structures of the leaf cells soon reappeared, as well as the respiration and photosynthetic activity of the leaves. At the end of the winter period (beginning of March) the leaves still had the characteristics of winter leaves, although their hardening seemed to decline. Signs of senescence (large plastoglobules in the chloroplasts) were observed in the overwintered leaves in spring, some time before shedding.
Rubus fruticosus L.; overwintering leaves; freezing; thawing; ultrastructure; pigments; photosynthesis
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