Cytochemical and X-ray microanalytical studies of calcium in the extending zone, particularly in the rhizodermis of Zea mays roots |
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Authors: | Franç oise Jaunin,Viviane Boutinard Rouelle-Rossier,Rose-Marie Hofer |
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Affiliation: | Inst. of Plant Biology and Physiology of the University, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland;Center of Electron Microscopy of the University, CH-1005 Lausanne, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | Calcium was detected in CaCl (10 m M )-pretreated roots of Zea mays L. (cv. LG 11) by means of electron probe X-ray microanalysis with energy-dispersive spectrometry (EDS) using embedded samples, fixed by the antimonate staining procedure. A high level of calcium was found where large amounts of antimonate precipitates were observed by light or transmission electron microscopy. In the elongation zone, after 20 h in humid air following a 2 h CaCl2 pretreatment, the level of calcium was higher in trichoblasts than in atrichoblasts. In these cells it was detected mainly in the walls and nucleus, and antimonate staining was observed in the walls. Abundant precipitates containing calcium were associated with the nucleus, vacuoles, mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum of non-differentiated cells, whereas they were confined to the walls of these cells just after the CaCl2 pretreatment. The involvement of calcium in the formation of root hairs is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Calcium maize potassium pyroantimonate rhizodermis differentiation root X-ray microanalysis Zea mays |
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