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Some Pecularities of the Graviresponse in VaucheriaThe growth and position of nuclei in the siphonaceous alga Vaucheria sessilis were investigated under conditions of hypergravity and hypogravity. Under hypergravity conditions, active sporogenesis was observed. The accumulation of nuclei in the apical and branching zone preceeded the sporogenesis. The anti-microtubular agent, colchicine inhibits sporogenesis and the response of Vaucheria to hypergravity. Under hypogravity conditions, the quantity of nuclei increased throughout the whole branch. Colchicine prevents the migration of nuclei from the apical zone to the basal part of the branch. The anti-actin agent phalloidin prevents the formation of an actin network, and phalloidin-poisoned cells lose a cluster of nuclei in the apical zone. However, the gravity dependent response is less pronounced. It is supposed that, in Vaucheria sessilis, the primary stages of the reception and translation of gravitational signals coincide with those for light signals and active division of nuclei in the growth zone is an integral part of the graviresponse.
Document ID
19970016636
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gavrilova, O. V.
(Saint Petersburg State Univ. Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Rudanova, E. E.
(Saint Petersburg State Univ. Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Voloshko, L. N.
(Saint Petersburg State Univ. Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Gabova, A. V.
(Saint Petersburg State Univ. Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Date Acquired
August 17, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1996
Publication Information
Publication: European Symposium on Life Sciences Research in Space
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Accession Number
97N19077
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS15-10110
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