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«Bioloģija nebiologiem»: plant physiology
Plant growth and development
Plant resistance physiology
Plant movements
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Differences of plant and animalorganisms
Movement
Nutrition
Development
Regeneration capacity
Animals Plants
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Differences of plant and animalorganisms
Movement
Nutrition
Development
Regeneration capacity
Animals
+Plants
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Differences of plant and animalorganisms
Movement
Nutrition
Development
Regeneration capacity
Animals
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heterotrophic
Plants
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autotrophic
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Differences of plant and animalorganisms
Movement
Nutrition
Development
Regeneration capacity
Animals
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heterotrofs
canalyzed development
Plants
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autotrofs
plasticdevelopment
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Differences of plant and animalorganisms
Movement
Nutrition
Development
Regeneration capacity
Animals
+
heterotrofs
canalyzed development
low
Plants
-
autotrofs
plasticdevelopment
high
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Specific properties of plants
Plastic developmenthigh regeneration capacitylow movement capacity
autotrophic nutrition Photosynthesis
cell totipotence
Metamericstructure
Phenotypicplasticity
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Cell totipotence
Totipotent cell — cell that through divisionand differentiation cal regenerate thewhole organism or any of its cell types
Plant cells are totipotent orpluripotent
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Non-differentiatedcells can divide
DIFFERENTIATION
Differentiated cells do notdivide, they perform specificfunctions
DEDIFFERENTIATION
REDIFFEREN-TIATION
Cell totipotence
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Metamers
leaf
node
internode
bud
phytomer
leaf
node
Axillary bud
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Meristems
Vegetative Reproductive
Shoot apical meristem
- active (apex)- inactive (axillary buds)
Meristem — localized embryonic tissues that produce phytomers
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Clonal plants
Foto: Ģ. Ieviņš
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Clonal plants
Foto: Ģ. Ieviņš
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Clonal plants
Magori et al., 2003
Clonal integration is adaptive in heterogenous habitats,where sharing of resources can be beneficial to the plants(connected clones)
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Phenotypic plasticity
Phenotypic plasticity capacity of theorganism to alterphenotype to get acclimatedto the environment
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http://www.geochembio.com/ecology/climate-change/climate-change-on-plants.html
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Phenotypic plasticity
Foto: Ģ. Ieviņš
Alyssum gmelinii, Gmelina alise, dune forest edge
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Phenotypic plasticity
Foto: Ģ. Ieviņš
Alyssum gmelinii, Gmelina alise, white dune
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Phenotypic plasticity
Foto: Ģ. Ieviņš
Alyssum gmelinii, Gmelina alise, white dune
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Phenotypic plasticity
Foto: Ģ. Ieviņš
Alyssum gmelinii, Gmelina alise
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Phenotypic plasticity
Foto: Ģ. Ieviņš
Honckenya peploides, biezlapainā sālsvirza
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Phenotypic plasticity
Foto: Ģ. Ieviņš
Honckenya peploides, biezlapainā sālsvirza
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Plant reaction to the environment
Sub-optimal conditions(physical,chemical factors)
Herbivores,pathogens
Signal perception
Signal recognition andtransduction
Reaction
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Plant reaction to the environment
Abiotic stress:Sub-optimal conditions(physical,chemical factors)
Biotic stressHerbivores,pathogenscompetition
Active reactions:Active reactions:Changes in metabolismChanges in metabolismChanges in developmentChanges in developmentprotectionprotection
Active reactions:Active reactions:synthesis of toxinssynthesis of toxinsand other protextiveand other protextivesubstancessubstances
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Example: freezing tolerance
When temperature lowers below 0 ºC bulk water in the cells freezes and forms ice crystals
Uncontrolled formation of crystals as a result of rapid decrease of temperature may lead to cell damage
Plant reactions
Cell dehydration,minimizing bulk waterDehydrins protectmacromolecules fromdamage
«controlled» formation of crystals- synthesis of antifreeze proteins(lower temperature of ice formationand altered crystal shape)- ice crystals form in the apoplast
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Example: freezing toleranceEffect of antifreeze protein on ice crystal formation in rye
Griffith et al. 1992
Stages of ice crystal formation in antifreezeprotein solution
Ice crystals in acclimatedplants
Ice crystals in non-acclimated plantsIce crystals in distilled water
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Example: protection against herbivores
Plants are able to recognizespecific damage caused byherbivores and induce active protectivereactions
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Example: protection against herbivores
Zea mays,kukurūza
Spodoptera exigua
Microplitis croceipes
Linolenic acid
volicitin
volatiles
Turlings et al. 2000
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Example: protection against herbivores
Constitutive protection
Morphological adaptation(mechanic protection)
- reinforced cell walls- cuticule- spines, thorns
Physiological adaptation(chemical protection)
- toxinc(nicotin)- antinutrients(proteinase inhibitors)- repellents
Induced protection
Direct Indirect
volatilesthat attractnaturalenemies ofthe herbivores(parasites etc)
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Plant movements
Tropisms
direction of the movementdepends on thedirection of the stimulusthat causes the movement
phototropismgeotropismtigmotropismhydrotropismchemotropism
Nastic movements
direction of the movementis independent of thedirection of the stimulus
nictinastyseismonastyhydronasty
***Nutationautonomous movement caused bygrowth. Elliptic movementof the apex (tip of the plant)
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RECEPTOR
Movement is a reaction to stimulus
STIMULUS SIGNAL MOVEMENT
Where and how isthe stimulus percepted?Whan is the nature ofthe receptor?
What is the natureof the signal (orsignal chain)?
What is the mechanismof the movement?
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Phototropism: growth reaction to light
STEM:positive phototropism(growth towards light)
ROOT:usually negative phototropism(growth away from light)
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Phototropism: growth reaction to light
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Stimulus: light
Perception of stimulus:photoreceptors
Signal transduction: formationof auxin gradient
Signal transduction: exspression of specific genes
Reaction: shadedside grows faster,the plant bends
Phototropism: growth reaction to light
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Phototropism: growth reaction to light
Change of cell turgor as a mechanismof movement
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Tigmotropism: reaction to touch
Plant has tendrils that bind around objects if the touchis percieved from the inner side
Part of the reaction mechanism is volatile growth regulator methyljasmonate
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Seismonasty: reaction to touch
Mimosa pudica
Stimulus is percieved by specialized cells sensitiveto touchAn electrical signal is generatedand is translated to other cellsIon permeability of thecell plasma membrane is changed and results in change of turgorCell size ischanged and becauseof that — spatialorientation of the plantorgan
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