STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SECRETORY CELLS AND DUCT SYSTEM IN MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA (L.) C. A. AGARDH1 |
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Authors: | D. J. Grenville R. L. Peterson H. L. Barrales J. F. Gerrath |
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Abstract: | Sporophytes of Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) C. A. Agardh of various stages of growth were studied by light microscopy to determine the initiation and ontogeny of secretory cells and the accompanying duct system. Secretory cells are initiated by asymmetric, periclinal divisions of meristoderm cells; subsequent mitoses increase the number of secretory cells associated with each duct. Duct formation occurs by schizogeny of anticlinal cell walls adjacent to the site of secretory cell initiation. Differences in distribution and structure of the duct system occur in various parts of the sporophyte. The duct system does not have openings directly to the sporophyte surface. Histochemical techniques showed that the duct contents are mostly sulfated polysaccharides with perhaps some lipid. |
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Keywords: | secretory cells ducts ontogeny histochemistry sulphated polysaccharide Macrocystis Laminariales |
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