RESUMO
OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of microgravity on plant cell ultrastructure. METHOD: Analyzing the biological and physiological differences between the plants grown in the simulated microgravity conditions and their correspondent ground controls. RESULT: Various variances in cell walls, chloroplasts and mitochondria were observed with electron microscope. Those ultrastructure changes included plasmolysis, twist, contraction and deformation of cell walls, curvature and loose arrangement of chloroplast lamellae, breach of mitochondria, overflow of inclusions, disappearance of cristae, and significant increase in number of starch grains per cell. CONCLUSION: Simulated microgravity conditions exert some coerce influence on the plant growth and the changes above-mentioned were the responses in cell level.
Assuntos
Dianthus/ultraestrutura , Panax/ultraestrutura , Simulação de Ausência de Peso , Parede Celular/fisiologia , Cloroplastos/fisiologia , Mitocôndrias/fisiologiaRESUMO
The medicinal materials of four species and two varieties of Herba Dianthi grown in Shandong were identified. The result shows that they are identified easily and accurately according to the outer properties, and they are apparently divided into the Shizhu group, the Qumai group and the Dianthus shandongensis on the basis of their morphological and structural characteristics of the stem and leaf, but they have not obvious distinction among the species of every group.