“…O. Kuntze, known as "Paraná pine" or "Pinheiro do Paraná" is a conifer species belonging to the Araucariaceae family, which is widespread in southern Brazil, especially in the cold highlands of the States of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul Zandavalli et al, 2004). Several studies have been carried out both with the callus and with tissues of A. angustifolia at different developmental stages of differentiation (Fonseca et al, 2000;Guerra et al, 2000), including the extraction of flavones from the latter, but mitochondria of A. angustifolia have never been isolated before. In contrast to mammals, the respiratory chain in plant mitochondria has been shown to possess at least four alternative rotenoneinsensitive NAD(P)H dehydrogenases in the inner mitochondrial membrane for transferring electrons to ubiquinone (Melo et al, 1996;Møller, 2001).…”