SOME HISTOCHEMICAL,ULTRASTRUCTURAL, AND NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS OF THE OVULE OF QUERCUS GAMBELII |
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Authors: | H Lloyd Mogensen |
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Institution: | Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, 86001 |
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Abstract: | Histochemical analyses of the ovule of Quercus gambelii show that the major food reserves (starch grains and lipids) are located almost exclusively within the outer integument. Vascular traces are present only within this integument which contains numerous, well-developed plasmodesmata. The inner integument is virtually devoid of any food reserves and has very few plasmodesmata. The ovule has a persistent chalazal extension of residual nucellar cells (called the postament) which projects into the embryo sac. Due to the above information and the fact that the synergids rarely contain starch and no plasmodesmata are present in the walls of any of the cells of the egg apparatus (Mogensen, 1972), it is concluded that the synergids play little or no role in embryo sac nutrition. Rather, it is proposed that the pathway of available food materials in the young ovule is from the outer integument to the chalaza and through the postament into the embryo sac. |
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