Von Arnold, Sara
- Department of Plant Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2005Peer reviewed
Zelena L, Sorochinsky B, von Arnold S, van Zyl L, Clapham DH
To evaluate the consequences of irradiation on the vegetation of the Chernobyl region, gene expression was compared in morphologically normal and dwarf needles from the same Pinus sylvestris trees in a region where the absorbed dose was 3-5 Gy. To compare the levels of gene expression, arrays consisting of 373 Pinus taeda cDNAs were hybridized with labeled cDNA derived from normal and dwarf needles of P. sylvestris. Twelve genes were significantly (P < 0.01) up- or down-regulated between normal and dwarf needles for all five trees taken together. Five of these, related to stress or development, were up- or down-regulated 1.25-1.7-fold in the dwarf needles. There were no significant differences in (CS)-C-137 content in the normal and dwarf needles, or in elongation growth rate of seedlings raised under controlled conditions from seed derived from trees in the region that had received a radiation dose over the range 2-12 Gy. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
2005, volume: 84, number: 3, pages: 363-373
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Forest Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/7984