diplomsko delo
Mojca Žemlja (Author), Jasna Dolenc Koce (Mentor)

Abstract

Japonski dresnik (Fallopia japonica) je v Evropi znan kot močno invazivna tujerodna rastlinska vrsta. Njegova uspešnost razširjanja je povezana tudi z učinkom, ki ga imajo sekundarni metaboliti, katere rastlina sprošča v prst. Tako imenovane alelopatske spojine lahko najdemo v listih in koreninah ter tudi v ostalih delih japonskega dresnika. Alelopatski učinek je najbolj opazen kot inhibicija kalitve in rasti korenin ter poganjkov bližje rastočih rastlin. Inhibicija rasti korenin je lahko povezana z zmanjšanim številom celičnih delitev v vršičku korenine. Z diplomskim delom smo želeli ugotoviti, kako listni izvleček in izvleček korenik japonskega dresnika vplivata na rast korenin in celične delitve v koreninskem vršičku vrtne redkvice. Semena vrtne redkvice smo zalivali s 5 % izvlečkom iz listov in iz korenik japonskega dresnika. Od tretjega do sedmega dne kalitve smo beležili kalivost semen in dolžino korenin kalic. Koreninske vršičke smo fiksirali, pripravili preparate z obarvanim dednim materialom in pod mikroskopom prešteli število delečih in nedelečih celic koreninskega vršička. Razmerje smo izrazili z mitotskim indeksom. Dobljene rezultate smo primerjali s t-testom. Semena, tretirana z izvlečkom iz listov japonskega dresnika, so kalila zakasnjeno. Dolžina korenin tretiranih kalic je bila krajša od dolžine korenin kontrolnih kalic, pri čemer je listni izvleček močneje zavrl rast korenin kot izvleček iz korenik. Posledica dodajanja listnega in koreninskega izvlečka japonskega dresnika je bil zmanjšan mitotski indeks v koreninskem vršičku redkvice.

Keywords

invazivna tujerodna vrsta;alelopatija;mitotski indeks;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher: [M. Žemlja]
UDC: 58(043.2)
COBISS: 11695177 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The effect of japanese knotweed extracts on the growth of radish roots
Secondary abstract: The Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is nowadays in Europe known as a strongly invasive alien plant species. Its dissemination success is related with the effect of the secondary metabolites which are released to the soil by the plant. So-called alelopatic compounds can be found in the leaves and roots or also in other parts of the Japanese knotweed. The alelopatic effect is mostly noticeable as an inhibition of the germination and as growth of the roots and shoots of the close growing plants. The inhibition of the roots growth can be related to the reduced number of the cell division in the root tips. In this dissertation we tried to discover how the leaf and the root extract of the Japanese knotweed have an impact on the root growth and the cellular division in the root tip of the radish. The seeds of the radish were watered with 5 % extract of the leaves and roots of the Japanese knotweed. From the third to the seventh day of the sprouting we made notes on the germination of the seeds and the length of the roots of the cotyledons. We fixed the root tips and prepared the specimen with coloured genetic material. We counted the number of the divided and undivided cells of the root tip under the microscope. We expressed the proportion with the mitotic index. The results were compared with the t-test. The seeds, treated with the extract of the leaves of the Japanese knotweed, germinated with a delay. The length of the roots of the treated cotyledons was shorter than the length of the control cotyledons wherein the leaf extract decelerated the growth of the roots with more strength than the root extract. Adding of the leaf and root extract of the Japanese knotweed resulted as a lower mitotic index in the root tip of the radish.
Secondary keywords: botany;botanika;
File type: application/pdf
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Pedagoška fak., Biologija in kemija
Pages: VIII, 30 str., [3] str. pril.
ID: 10864169