Ameliorative effect of melatonin on meristematic cells of chilled and re-warmed Vigna radiata roots

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Changes in ultrastructure of meristematic cells as well as growth and lipid peroxidation in roots of 3-d-old seedlings obtained from control (C), hydroprimed (H) and hydroprimed with melatonin (H-MEL) seeds after 2 d of incubation at 25 or 5 °C and 2 d of re-warming after chilling were investigated. Under 25 °C hydropriming (H and H-MEL) inhibited root growth, but after chilling and re-warming a positive MEL effect on root elongation was observed. The results show decreased lipid peroxidation in H-MEL roots already after chilling, but the significant extent of MEL impact was seen after re-warming. Similarly at the ultrastructural level, the protective effect of MEL at chilling was also visible, especially in plastids, and this effect maintained also after re-warming. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Szafrańska, K., Glińska, S., & Janas, K. M. (2013). Ameliorative effect of melatonin on meristematic cells of chilled and re-warmed Vigna radiata roots. Biologia Plantarum, 57(1), 91–96. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-012-0253-5

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