Abstract

The mesophyll ultrastructure and hydrolase activity in leaves of tobacco cv. Samsun exposed to chitosan were studied. It was shown that, in many cells, chitosan treatment stimulated the protein-synthesizing apparatus (nucleolus size and amount of both mitochondria and membranes of rough endoplasmic reticulum increased). At the same time, we observed activation of the lytic compartment displayed as stimulated production of dictyosomes, smooth ER elements, and cytoplasmic vacuoles, which are prominent constituents of this compartment. Biochemical experiments showed that, in the leaves, chitosan substantially enhanced activity of hydrolases (acid phosphatase, RNase, proteases) as compared to untreated leaves. In some cells, chitosan treatment caused considerable destructive changes (condensation of nuclear chromatin, collapse of cytoplasm, etc.) that can be classified as development of programmed cell death.

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