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  • Allium cepa L.  (1)
  • Phenylcarbamates  (1)
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    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Phenylcarbamates ; Multipolar spindles ; Microtubule-organizing centres ; Aneuploidy ; Allium cepa L
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The herbicide carbetamide [(R)-1-(ethylcarbamoyl) ethylphenylcarbamate], in the 0.4 to 0.8 mM range, efficiently induced multipolar mitoses inAllium cepa L. The frequency of multipolar anaphases rose earlier and reached higher values when both concentration and time of treatment increased, up to a maximum of 90% after 1 h of treatment. To identify the physiological target, the kinetics of induction of multipolar mitoses were followed during recovery from very short treatments (5, 10, and 15 min). Tubulin immunodetection showed that phenylcarbamate immediately disrupts the cohesion between the different bundles of microtubule minus ends which converge at the pole. The spindle was rendered multipolar about three times more efficiently in metaphase than in anaphase. The observations do not support any effect of the herbicide on the tubulin polymerization-depolymerization cycle, and suggest that the minus ends of the microtubules remained stabilized in carbetamide. Thus, the density of kinetochore microtubules and their lengths were unmodified in the individual chromosomes which became detached from both spindle poles in response to the herbicide. Extra microtubule-organizing centres for the assembly of both preprophase band and phragmoplast (the tubulin arrays which characterize the microtubular cycle responsible for cytokinesis in plant cells) were also rapidly induced.
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    Protoplasma 126 (1985), S. 47-53 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Nucleolar cycle ; Allium cepa L. ; Hypoxia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Hypoxia disturbs the nucleolar cycle inAllium cepa L. meristems by diminishing the disorganizing stage and increasing the nucleologenesis time. Though nucleolar remnants persist in the enlarged metaphase recorded under hypoxia, prenucleolar bodies appear at the same time than in control meristems if related to the timing of nucleolar envelope breakage. Such appearance is apparently independent of the chromosome condensation cycle, since it took place in anaphase and not in midtelophase as in controls. Finally, the involvement of NORs in segregation is questioned since prenucleolar bodies are also segregated under hypoxia, both when integrated in the reforming nuclei or when dispersed in cytoplasm.
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