Todor Nikolaev Genkov
Sofia University
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Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2011
Muhammad K. Qureshi; Vesela Radeva; Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Ivan Minkov; Jacques Hille; Tsanko S. Gechev
We have previously reported a method for isolation of mutants with enhanced tolerance to the fungal AAL toxin and given a detailed characterization of atr1 (AAL toxin resistant, Gechev et al. in Biochem Biophys Res Commun 375:639–644, 2008). Herewith, we report eight more mutants with enhanced tolerance to the AAL toxin. Phenotypic analysis showed that six of the mutants were reduced in size compared with their original background loh2. Furthermore, atr2 showed delayed flowering and senescence. The mutants were also evaluated for oxidative stress tolerance by growing them on ROS-inducing media supplemented with either aminotriazole or paraquat, generating, respectively, H2O2 or superoxide radicals. Oxidative stress, confirmed by induction of the marker genes, HIGH AFFINITY NITRATE TRANSPORTER At1G08090 and HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 17 At3G46230, inhibited growth of all lines. However, while the original background loh2 developed necrotic lesions and died rapidly on ROS-inducing plant growth media, atr1,atr2, atr7 and atr9 remained green and viable. The tolerance against oxidative stress-induced cell death was confirmed by fresh weight and chlorophyll measurements. Real-time PCR analysis revealed that the expression of the EXTENSIN gene At5G46890, previously shown to be downregulated by aminotriazole in atr1, was repressed in all lines, consistent with the growth inhibition induced by oxidative stress. Taken together, the data indicate a complex link between growth, development and oxidative stress tolerance and indicates that growth inhibition can be uncoupled from oxidative stress-induced cell death.
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2005
Dessislava Todorova; Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Irina Vaseva-Gemisheva; Vera Alexieva; Emanuil Karanov; A. R. Smith; Michael Hall
The levels of three endogenous cytokinin equivalents: zeatin (Z), iso-pentenyladenine (iP) and dihydrozeatin (dZ) in two Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh genotypes — wild type (wt) and ethylene-insensitive mutant (eti5), were compared using enzyme immunoassay (ELISA). Cytokinin content was measured after exposure to low (4 °C for 24 h in darkness) or high temperature (38 °C for 24 h in darkness). Measurements were performed immediately and 24, 48 and 120 h after treatments. It was found that at normal growth conditions eti5 plants contained more endogenous cytokinins compared to the wild type. At both temperature treatments mutant plants had decreased total cytokinin levels. Wild-type plants treated with high temperature (HT) exhibited reduced total cytokinins (with the exception of rates at 48 h), while low temperature (LT) treatment resulted in elevated total amount of the studied equivalents (except at 24 h). The obtained results suggested that HT had greater effect on cytokinin levels than LT since it caused more profound changes in the total content. We assume that this was due to the natural chilling tolerance of Arabidopsis plants.
Annals of Botany | 2003
Matej Lexa; Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Jiří Malbeck; Ivana Macháčková; Břetislav Brzobohatý
Archive | 1995
Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Iordanka Ivanova
Physiologia Plantarum | 2002
Matej Lexa; Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Břetislav Brzobohatý
Scientia Horticulturae | 2001
Vasiliij Goltsev; Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Matej Lexa; Iordanka Ivanova
Archive | 1996
Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Ivailo Ivanov; Iordanka Ivanova; Dragan Tzankov
Archive | 2002
Břetislav Brzobohatý; Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Eliška Nejedlá; Jan Nejedlík; Jaroslava Dubová; Jiří Malbeck; Martin Vágner; Ian Moore
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2005
Dessislava Todorova; Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Irina Vaseva-Gemisheva; Vera Alexieva; Emanuil Karanov; A. R. Smith; M. Popov; G. Bonchev Str
Archive | 2002
Todor Nikolaev Genkov; Martin Vágner; Jaroslava Dubová; Jiří Malbeck; Ian Moore; Břetislav Brzobohatý