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The interaction of hormonal and non-hormonal factors in the controlling of regeneration and morfogenesis in potato tissue cultures.

Project goals

Microtuberization in potato in vitro cultures will be investigated to characterize both the mechanisms of this process and the role of key endogenous and exogenous regulatory factors. Biochemical, anatomical and morphological techniques will be used to specify the effect of genotype, hormonal factors and sacharide metabolites . Their effect on different developmental phases (stolon formation and growth, microtuber initiation , differentiation and germination) will be investigated. The role of MT-cytoskeleton will be directly (immunodetection of MTs during tuberization ) and indirectly (the effect of MT poissons) characterized.

Keywords

microtuberspotatosucrose metabolismphytohormonesmicrotuberizationMT-poissonscytoskeleton

Public support

  • Provider

    Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

  • Programme

    COST

  • Call for proposals

    COST 1 (SMSM200132004)

  • Main participants

    Univerzita Karlova / Přírodovědecká fakulta

  • Contest type

    VS - Public tender

  • Contract ID

Alternative language

  • Project name in Czech

    Interakce hormonálních a non-hormonálních faktorů v řízení regeneračních a vývojových procesů v explantátových kulturách bramboru

  • Annotation in Czech

    Proces tvorby mikrohlíz v explantátových kulturách bramboru je řízen řadou faktorů. S pomocí biochemických, anatomických i histochemických technik bude studována zejména úloha genotypu, hormonálních látek a sacharidového metabolismu v dílčích fázích mikrotuberizace . Zvláštní pozornost bude věnována úloze MT cytoskeletu ? jeho struktury a funkce, včetně účinku MT jedů. Výsledky přispějí k optimalizaci praktických mikrotuberizačních protokolů i k pochopení mechanizmů tohoto typu morfogeneze.

Scientific branches

  • R&D category

    NV - Nonindustrial research (Applied research excluded Industrial research)

  • CEP classification - main branch

    ED - Physiology

  • CEP - secondary branch

    EB - Genetics and molecular biology

  • CEP - another secondary branch

    EH - Ecology - communities

  • 10603 - Genetics and heredity (medical genetics to be 3)
    10604 - Reproductive biology (medical aspects to be 3)
    10605 - Developmental biology
    10608 - Biochemistry and molecular biology
    10609 - Biochemical research methods
    10618 - Ecology
    10619 - Biodiversity conservation
    30101 - Human genetics
    30105 - Physiology (including cytology)

Completed project evaluation

  • Provider evaluation

    U - Uspěl podle zadání (s publikovanými či patentovanými výsledky atd.)

  • Project results evaluation

    Certain aspects of transgene silencing and tuberization-related changes in cytoskeleton were described. Analysis of potato mutant revealed relations among mangan stabilizing protein, regulation of photosynthesis and tuberization. Publications in prep

Solution timeline

  • Realization period - beginning

    Jan 1, 2000

  • Realization period - end

    Jan 1, 2005

  • Project status

    U - Finished project

  • Latest support payment

Data delivery to CEP

  • Confidentiality

    S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů

  • Data delivery code

    CEP06-MSM-OC-U/04:2

  • Data delivery date

    May 28, 2008

Finance

  • Total approved costs

    6,160 thou. CZK

  • Public financial support

    1,950 thou. CZK

  • Other public sources

    0 thou. CZK

  • Non public and foreign sources

    4,150 thou. CZK

Basic information

Recognised costs

6 160 CZK thou.

Public support

1 950 CZK thou.

31%


Provider

Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

CEP

ED - Physiology

Solution period

01. 01. 2000 - 01. 01. 2005