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A-biotic Stresses & Role
of Tissue Culture
Introduction (Group E)
• Qurat-Ul-Ain (1M)
• Aqsa Naseem (5M)
• Neelam Fatima (10M)
• Aneela Yasmeen (9E)
• Nageen Yousaf (13E)
• Anbreen Iqbal (15E)
• Syeda Arooj Fatima (18E)
MSC Bio Tech. First Semester IMBB BZU
Contents
• Stresses.
• Types of Stresses.
• A-biotic Stresses.
• Types of A-biotic Stresses.
• Water Stress.
• Temperature Stress.
• Light Stress.
• Wind Stress.
• Salt Stress.
• Heavy Metal Stress.
• Role of Tissue Culture.
Stress
In a biological context…
“Stress is usually defined as an external factor that
exerts a disadvantageous influence on the plant.”
OR
“Stress could also be defined as significant
deviation of the optimal condition of life.”
Types of Stress
There are many factors that limit plants growth,
development and productivity, mainly these factors
or stresses are of two distinct types termed as:
•Biotic stresses
•A-biotic stresses
A-biotic Stresses
Types of A-biotic Stresses
There are several A-biotic factors that lead to a series of
morphological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular
changes that adversely affect plant growth and productivity.
Some of these stresses are discussed below.
•Water/ drought stress
•Heat stress
•Cold stress
•Light stress
•Wind stress
•Salinity stress
•Heavy metals
Water Stress
There are two types of water stresses:
1. Drought
2. Flooding / Water logging
In case of drought:
•Reduced availability of water for vital cellular function.
•Reduced Turgor pressure.
•Osmotic pressure.
•Stomata closure, reduced carbon dioxide supply and slower the rate of biochemical
reactions during prolonged periods of dehydration.
In case of Flooding / Water Logging
•The soil become saturated with water & thus the oxygen content decreased in the soil.
This also leads to the deficiency of oxygen also in plant cell & tissue.
•Many physiological functions are disturbed by this oxygen deficiency.
•Cell lyses & rupturing of cells also accrue due to access of water.
FR13A rice-type has high level flooding tolerance.
Temperature Stress
•Heat Stress
•Cold Stress
Effects of Heat Stress:
a. Dehydration.
b. Yellowing of plants and leaves; chlorophyll deteriorates.
c. Withered leaves
d. Sunburn; reddish-purple tint or freckles on leaves and pseudo bulbs,
leaf tip and root may turn brown.
e. Alteration of gene expression is the major cause of heat stress.
f. Leathery leaves; damage on cellular level.
In response to high temperature all organisms, including plants,
synthesize a set of proteins called as heat shock proteins (HSPs) The
induction of HSPs at permissive temperatures have been associated
with the acquisition of thermo-tolerance to withstand the stress.
Temperature Stress•Heat Stress
•Cold Stress
Effects of Cold Stress:
a. Cold stress decreases membrane fluidity.
b. It alters the lipid composition of membrane.
c. Freezing causes ice to form in a plant cell wall and inter-cellular
spaces.
d. Metabolism retarded.
e. Delayed energy dissipation leading to radical formation and oxidative
stress.
f. Chilling causes protoplast volume shrinkage upon extra-cellular ice
formation.
Low temperature limitations have been overcome by the
identification of cold-tolerant genes for applications in genetically
transformed crops.
Light Stress
A plant is under light stress when it is unable to quench light energy; it is
receiving either by way of photochemical or non-photochemical
processes.
Light stress leads to photo-inhibition; the reduction in capacity for
photosynthesis, inhibition is primarily in photo system-ll reaction centre.
High light also decreases
a. Leafy-area
b. Seed size
c. Yield
Plants have evolved protective and response mechanisms against photo-
damage. ROS can be utilized as a signaling molecule for response against
light stress as well as other A-biotic and biotic stresses.
Wind Stress
About 50% of crop yield in Pakistan is effected by the
wind stress. Due to following reasons:
• Storm & high pressure winds cause the falling of
flowers which decrease the crops yield.
• Increase transpiration rate.
• Hot wind also have retarding growth effects on
plants.
• Wounds or wilting caused by winds give sites for
the virus or bacterial infections.
Salt Stress
Salt stress is one of the major A-biotic stresses.
 All carbohydrates, fatty acids and protein content were adversely
affected due to salinity effect.
 Salt stress induces the synthesis of abscisic acid which closes
stomata when transported to guard cells, therefore, photosynthesis
declines and photo inhibition and oxidative stress occurs.
 Some physiological damages also occur due to salt stress that are
 Water deficiency
 Ion cyto-toxicity
 Osmotic stress
The accumulation of Na+ and Cl- ions in the cells is very toxic in
terms that these ions can influence the enzymatic action.
Heavy Metal Stress
Cu, Zn, Ni, Co, Cs, Hg, Cr, etc.
• Essentials heavy metals: Required for all kinds of plants.
Cu – Photosynthesis
• Beneficial heavy metals: Required for specific plant groups.
Ni – Activation of Enzymes
• Non-Essentials heavy metals: Not required & accumulated in plants
body due to there weak uptake control mechanism.
Example: Cd, Hg, Cr etc.
• Source of entrance: In terrestrial system metals ions enter in the plant
through root hairs & in aquatic system through foliage either cracks on
the cuticle or stomata plasmolema.
• Stressed cause by heavy metals: Elevated concentration of both
essentials & non-essentials heavy metals in the soil can lead to the toxicity
symptoms to the plant growth. It can also disturb the photosynthetic
system.
Role of Tissue Culture
1. Plant tissue culture is much benefited in terms of that to
introduce the resistance or tolerance in plants against all the
biotic & A-biotic stresses.
2. It remarkably plays an important role in increased yield of
crops, better and repaid growth, Flowering & efficiency of
plant’s internal homeostasis.
3. Transgenic plants are produced by the genetic engineering
techniques.
4. Genetic transfer of genes involves the removal of gene from
one species and inserting them into another species. This does
not require sexual incompatibility.
5. The new DNA remains stable & can transmit the transfer gene
to offspring, resulting in development in transgenic plant.
Method of Gene Transfer
Techniques of gene transfer
1. Electroporation
2. Agro bacterium mediated gene transfer
3. Microinjection
4. Particle bombardment technology
5. Gene gun method
Electroporation
 One method of introducing recombinant DNA
into eukaryotic cell is electroporation, applying a
brief electrical pulse to create temporary holes in
the cell membranes.
 Alternatively, scientist can inject DNA into cells
using microscopically thin needles.
 Once inside the cell, the DNA is incorporated into
the cell’s DNA by natural genetic recombination.
Electroporation
Agro bacterium mediated gene transfer
 Agro bacterium is a gram negative
bacterium commonly occurring in soil
(causing crown gall disease).
 It contain plasmid DNA vector which can
carry any DNA sequence.
 By placing foreign gene into T-DNA region
of the plasmid, cloning of the introduced
gene is possible.
Agro bacterium mediated gene transfer
Microinjection
It is relatively a limited technique only one
cell can be injected at a time.
Particle bombardment technology
1. This technology can work with all type of plants.
2. DNA is carried on microscopic metal particles.
3. Fired by a gene gun into the plant tissue.
Gene Gun Method
This device injects cells with genetic information
using a heavy metal element-bullet coated with
plasmid DNA.
This device can be used on almost any cell and it
isn’t limited to transforming genetic information in
the nucleus. It also can modify other organelles.
A biotic stresses & role of tissue culture
References
• R.K.Guar, Paca deep sharma. Molecular approaches in plant Abiotic stresses.
• https://www.aos.org/Default.aspx?id=127
Heat stress by Susan Jones.
• http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2013/654120/
Rosa M.Pérez-Clemente, Vicente Vives, Zara I. Zandalinas and Aurelio Gómez-Cadenas.
Biotechnological Approaches to Study Plant Responses to Stress.
• http://www.mona.uwi.edu/biochem/courses/bc39p/.../plantresponsetostress.pps
Plant response to stress by Dr. W.McLaughlin.
• http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.powershow.com%2Fvie
w1%2F106597-
ZDc1Z%2FPlant_Responses_to_Light_Stress_powerpoint_ppt_presentation&h=4A
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Plant responses to light stress by Kristen Leach.
• http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.authorstream.com%2FP
resentation%2Flizalabradorabar-1657850-light-stress%2F&h=4AQHiBBfU.
Light stress by Liza Labrador.

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A biotic stresses & role of tissue culture

  • 1. A-biotic Stresses & Role of Tissue Culture
  • 2. Introduction (Group E) • Qurat-Ul-Ain (1M) • Aqsa Naseem (5M) • Neelam Fatima (10M) • Aneela Yasmeen (9E) • Nageen Yousaf (13E) • Anbreen Iqbal (15E) • Syeda Arooj Fatima (18E) MSC Bio Tech. First Semester IMBB BZU
  • 3. Contents • Stresses. • Types of Stresses. • A-biotic Stresses. • Types of A-biotic Stresses. • Water Stress. • Temperature Stress. • Light Stress. • Wind Stress. • Salt Stress. • Heavy Metal Stress. • Role of Tissue Culture.
  • 4. Stress In a biological context… “Stress is usually defined as an external factor that exerts a disadvantageous influence on the plant.” OR “Stress could also be defined as significant deviation of the optimal condition of life.”
  • 5. Types of Stress There are many factors that limit plants growth, development and productivity, mainly these factors or stresses are of two distinct types termed as: •Biotic stresses •A-biotic stresses
  • 7. Types of A-biotic Stresses There are several A-biotic factors that lead to a series of morphological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular changes that adversely affect plant growth and productivity. Some of these stresses are discussed below. •Water/ drought stress •Heat stress •Cold stress •Light stress •Wind stress •Salinity stress •Heavy metals
  • 8. Water Stress There are two types of water stresses: 1. Drought 2. Flooding / Water logging In case of drought: •Reduced availability of water for vital cellular function. •Reduced Turgor pressure. •Osmotic pressure. •Stomata closure, reduced carbon dioxide supply and slower the rate of biochemical reactions during prolonged periods of dehydration. In case of Flooding / Water Logging •The soil become saturated with water & thus the oxygen content decreased in the soil. This also leads to the deficiency of oxygen also in plant cell & tissue. •Many physiological functions are disturbed by this oxygen deficiency. •Cell lyses & rupturing of cells also accrue due to access of water. FR13A rice-type has high level flooding tolerance.
  • 9. Temperature Stress •Heat Stress •Cold Stress Effects of Heat Stress: a. Dehydration. b. Yellowing of plants and leaves; chlorophyll deteriorates. c. Withered leaves d. Sunburn; reddish-purple tint or freckles on leaves and pseudo bulbs, leaf tip and root may turn brown. e. Alteration of gene expression is the major cause of heat stress. f. Leathery leaves; damage on cellular level. In response to high temperature all organisms, including plants, synthesize a set of proteins called as heat shock proteins (HSPs) The induction of HSPs at permissive temperatures have been associated with the acquisition of thermo-tolerance to withstand the stress.
  • 10. Temperature Stress•Heat Stress •Cold Stress Effects of Cold Stress: a. Cold stress decreases membrane fluidity. b. It alters the lipid composition of membrane. c. Freezing causes ice to form in a plant cell wall and inter-cellular spaces. d. Metabolism retarded. e. Delayed energy dissipation leading to radical formation and oxidative stress. f. Chilling causes protoplast volume shrinkage upon extra-cellular ice formation. Low temperature limitations have been overcome by the identification of cold-tolerant genes for applications in genetically transformed crops.
  • 11. Light Stress A plant is under light stress when it is unable to quench light energy; it is receiving either by way of photochemical or non-photochemical processes. Light stress leads to photo-inhibition; the reduction in capacity for photosynthesis, inhibition is primarily in photo system-ll reaction centre. High light also decreases a. Leafy-area b. Seed size c. Yield Plants have evolved protective and response mechanisms against photo- damage. ROS can be utilized as a signaling molecule for response against light stress as well as other A-biotic and biotic stresses.
  • 12. Wind Stress About 50% of crop yield in Pakistan is effected by the wind stress. Due to following reasons: • Storm & high pressure winds cause the falling of flowers which decrease the crops yield. • Increase transpiration rate. • Hot wind also have retarding growth effects on plants. • Wounds or wilting caused by winds give sites for the virus or bacterial infections.
  • 13. Salt Stress Salt stress is one of the major A-biotic stresses.  All carbohydrates, fatty acids and protein content were adversely affected due to salinity effect.  Salt stress induces the synthesis of abscisic acid which closes stomata when transported to guard cells, therefore, photosynthesis declines and photo inhibition and oxidative stress occurs.  Some physiological damages also occur due to salt stress that are  Water deficiency  Ion cyto-toxicity  Osmotic stress The accumulation of Na+ and Cl- ions in the cells is very toxic in terms that these ions can influence the enzymatic action.
  • 14. Heavy Metal Stress Cu, Zn, Ni, Co, Cs, Hg, Cr, etc. • Essentials heavy metals: Required for all kinds of plants. Cu – Photosynthesis • Beneficial heavy metals: Required for specific plant groups. Ni – Activation of Enzymes • Non-Essentials heavy metals: Not required & accumulated in plants body due to there weak uptake control mechanism. Example: Cd, Hg, Cr etc. • Source of entrance: In terrestrial system metals ions enter in the plant through root hairs & in aquatic system through foliage either cracks on the cuticle or stomata plasmolema. • Stressed cause by heavy metals: Elevated concentration of both essentials & non-essentials heavy metals in the soil can lead to the toxicity symptoms to the plant growth. It can also disturb the photosynthetic system.
  • 15. Role of Tissue Culture 1. Plant tissue culture is much benefited in terms of that to introduce the resistance or tolerance in plants against all the biotic & A-biotic stresses. 2. It remarkably plays an important role in increased yield of crops, better and repaid growth, Flowering & efficiency of plant’s internal homeostasis. 3. Transgenic plants are produced by the genetic engineering techniques. 4. Genetic transfer of genes involves the removal of gene from one species and inserting them into another species. This does not require sexual incompatibility. 5. The new DNA remains stable & can transmit the transfer gene to offspring, resulting in development in transgenic plant.
  • 16. Method of Gene Transfer
  • 17. Techniques of gene transfer 1. Electroporation 2. Agro bacterium mediated gene transfer 3. Microinjection 4. Particle bombardment technology 5. Gene gun method
  • 18. Electroporation  One method of introducing recombinant DNA into eukaryotic cell is electroporation, applying a brief electrical pulse to create temporary holes in the cell membranes.  Alternatively, scientist can inject DNA into cells using microscopically thin needles.  Once inside the cell, the DNA is incorporated into the cell’s DNA by natural genetic recombination.
  • 20. Agro bacterium mediated gene transfer  Agro bacterium is a gram negative bacterium commonly occurring in soil (causing crown gall disease).  It contain plasmid DNA vector which can carry any DNA sequence.  By placing foreign gene into T-DNA region of the plasmid, cloning of the introduced gene is possible.
  • 21. Agro bacterium mediated gene transfer
  • 22. Microinjection It is relatively a limited technique only one cell can be injected at a time.
  • 23. Particle bombardment technology 1. This technology can work with all type of plants. 2. DNA is carried on microscopic metal particles. 3. Fired by a gene gun into the plant tissue.
  • 24. Gene Gun Method This device injects cells with genetic information using a heavy metal element-bullet coated with plasmid DNA. This device can be used on almost any cell and it isn’t limited to transforming genetic information in the nucleus. It also can modify other organelles.
  • 26. References • R.K.Guar, Paca deep sharma. Molecular approaches in plant Abiotic stresses. • https://www.aos.org/Default.aspx?id=127 Heat stress by Susan Jones. • http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2013/654120/ Rosa M.Pérez-Clemente, Vicente Vives, Zara I. Zandalinas and Aurelio Gómez-Cadenas. Biotechnological Approaches to Study Plant Responses to Stress. • http://www.mona.uwi.edu/biochem/courses/bc39p/.../plantresponsetostress.pps Plant response to stress by Dr. W.McLaughlin. • http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.powershow.com%2Fvie w1%2F106597- ZDc1Z%2FPlant_Responses_to_Light_Stress_powerpoint_ppt_presentation&h=4A QHiBBfU Plant responses to light stress by Kristen Leach. • http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.authorstream.com%2FP resentation%2Flizalabradorabar-1657850-light-stress%2F&h=4AQHiBBfU. Light stress by Liza Labrador.