Protective effect of exogenous nitrate on the mitochondrial ultrastructure ofOryza sativa coleoptiles under strict anoxia
1999
Vartapetian, Boris B. | Polyakova, Lyli I.
The effect of exogenous KNO₃, the terminal acceptor of electrons in oxygen-free medium, on mitochondrial ultrastructure and on the growth rate of 4-day-old rice coleoptiles under strictly anoxic conditions was studied. Exogenous nitrate (10 mM) did not exert any significant effect on the growth rate of coleoptiles of intact seedlings compared to their growth in KNO₃-free medium. Anaerobic incubation of detached coleoptiles in KNO₃-free medium for 48 h resulted in the complete destruction of mitochondrial and other cell membranes. In the presence of KNO₃, no mitochondrial-membrane destruction was observed even after 48 h anoxia although the mitochondrial ultrastructure was modifed. Cristae were arranged in parallel rows and elongated dumbbell-shaped mitochondria appeared in some cells. The data obtained indicate a protective role of exogenous nitrate as electron acceptors in oxygen-free medium. The results of the present investigation are discussed and compared with reports of either markedly damaging or favorable effects of exogenous nitrate on the growth, metabolism, and energetics of rice and other plants under hypoxic and anoxic conditions.
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