Early Development of the Secretory Cavity of Peltate Glands in Humulus lupulus L. (Cannabaceae) |
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Authors: | Eun-Soo Kim Paul G. Mahlberg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Konkuk University, Seoul, 133-701, Korea;(2) Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA |
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Abstract: | Early development of the secretory cavity of chemically fixed peltate glands in Humulus lupulus L. showed secretions with different densities, light, gray and dark, in the cytoplasm of disc cells and in the periplasmic space adjacent to the developing secretory cavity. Secretions were detected in the disc cell wall and subsequently in the developing secretory cavity under the subcuticular wall of the sheath. Light and gray secretions in the cavity possessed a membrane-like surface feature. Secretions were in contact with the irregular inner surface of the cuticle. Secretions contributed to the thickening of the cuticle, whereas the membrane-like surface feature contributed to a network of Cannabis striae distributed throughout the cuticle. This study supports an early development and organization of the secretory cavity in H. lupulus, parallel to those in Cannabis, and may represent common features for lipophilic glands in angiosperms. |
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Keywords: | Development Electron Microscopy Humulus Peltate Gland Secretion Secretory Cavity |
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