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In differentiating sieve elements of Aegilops comosa var. thessalicadictyosomes are abundant and they produce numerous smooth vesicles.Coated vesicles seem to bud from smooth ones. Since both kindsof vesicles appear both in the cytoplasm and in associationwith the plasmalemma, it is proposed that they move to and fusewith the plasmalemma transferring products for cell wall synthesis.During differentiation sub-plasmalemmal microtubules are initiallyscarce and randomly oriented but soon afterwards they becomenumerous and transversely oriented to the long axis. Cellulosemicrofibrils in the cell wall appear to run parallel to themicrotubules and the latter may regulate microfibril orientation. Root protophloem sieve elements develop wave-like wall thickenings,which are, during development, overlaid by microtubules perpendicularto the long axis. Just after maturation these thickenings progressivelybecome smooth and finally the walls appear uniform in thickness.The wave-like wall thickenings may function as stored wall material,utilized in later stages of development when wall material willbe needed and its synthesis will be impossible because of theabsence of a synthesizing mechanism in the highly degraded protoplastsof mature sieve elements. It is suggested that in this way thethickenings may enable root protophloem sieve elements to growand keep pace with the active clongation of the surroundingcells. Aegilops comosa var. thessalica, sieve elements. cell wall, microtubules, dictyosomes, coated vesicles, wave-like thickenings  相似文献   

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Summary The formative divisions of protophloem mother cells in roots of the grassAegilops comosa var.thessalica have been investigated by means of light and electron microscopy. Two successive differential divisions create protophloem poles consisting of a protophloem sieve element and two companion cells. Pre-prophase bands of microtubules appear in premitotic cells anticipating the plane of orientation of the cell plate and indicating the site where the daughter wall will join the parent one. Evidence is accumulated that the site previously occupied by pre-prophase band is bisected by the new wall. Structural asymmetries that could express polarity, like organelle displacement, were not observed in premitotic cells. A working hypothesis is proposed integrating the conclusions of the present study in a diagram correlating pre-prophase bands of microtubules and differential divisions.  相似文献   

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The changes in structure of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) andits associations with other cell components have been studiedin differentiating protophloem sieve elements of root tips ofTriticum aestivum. In the young sieve elements single ER cisternaebearing ribosomes are dispersed in the cytoplasm. As differentiationprogresses ER increases in amount while a small proportion ofit aggregates into stacks or becomes associated with the nuclearenvelope and the mitochondria. These modifications occur inthe last two sieve elements containing ribosomes and coincidewith most dramatic changes in the degenerating nucleus. Stacksconsist of relatively few ER cisternae and may be encounteredfree in the cytoplasm or applied to the nuclear envelope. Electron-densematerial accumulates between the contiguous cisternae of thestacks. ER-attached ribosomes persist even in nearly maturesieve elements, but their pattern of arrangement becomes changed.The structural evidence indicates that only a few highly degradedER elements are retained in fully mature sieve elements. Triticum aestivum, root protophloem, sieve elements, endoplasmic reticulum, differentiation  相似文献   

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The aerial shoots of Equisetum hyemale L. var. affine (Engelm.)A. A. Eat. were examined with the electron microscope as partof a continuing study of sieveelement development in the lowervascular plants. Young E. hyemale sieve elements are distinguishablefrom all other cell types within the vascular system by thepresence of refractive spherules, proteinaceous bodies whichdevelop within dilated portions of the endoplasmic reticulum(ER). Details of cell wall thickening differ between protophloemand metaphloem sieve elements. Following cell wall thickeningthe ER increases in quantity and aggregates into stacks. Shortlythereafter, nuclear degeneration is initiated. During the periodof nuclear degeneration some cytoplasmic components-dictyosomes,microtubules and ribosomes-degenerate and disappear, while organellessuch as mitochondria and plastids persist. The latter undergostructural modifications and become parietal in distribution.Eventually the massive quantities of ER are reduced, leavingthe lumen of the cell clear in appearance. At maturity the plasmalemma-linedsieve element contains a parietal network of tubular ER, aswell as mitochondria, plastids, and refractive sphemh At thistime many of the spherules are discharged into the region ofthe wall. Sieveelement pores occur in both lateral and end walls.At maturity many pores are traversed by large numbers of ERmembranes. The metaphloem sieve elements of the mid-internodalregions apparently are sieve-tube members. The connections betweenmature protophloem sieve elements and pericycle cells are associatedwith massive wall thickenings on the pericyclecell side.  相似文献   

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Protophloem sieve element differentiation in the minor veins of the maize ( Zea mays L. ) leaves was first evidenced as an increase of the wall thickness, which began in the comers of the cell and then extended to other parts of the wall, and the appearance of long rough endoplasmic reticulum cistemae distributed throughout the cytoplasm, and then the presence of characteristic crystalloid inclusions within the plastids. As differentiation progressed, long cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum appeared to transform into shorter forms and eventually aggregated into small stacks, losing their ribosomes during the process. The nuclei degenerated, although frequently persisted until very late in differentiation the stages of maturation, as darkly stained amorphous aggregates surrounded by double nuclear envelope or only inner membrane of nuclear envelope. Subsequently, the nuclear envelope collapsed and became discontinuous. At the beginning of nuclear degeneration the perinuclear spaces were partly dilated and sometimes the outer nuclear envelope in the dilated portions then ruptured, and was accompanied by the disappearance of the cytoplasmic portion near it. During the peried of nuclear degeneration, in addition to the endoplasmic reticulum, plastids and mitochondria underwent structural modification, while components such as ribosomes, cytoplasmic ground substances, vacuoles and dictyosomes disintegrated and disappeared. At maturity, the surviving protoplasmic components, including plasmalemma, mitochondria, small stacked smooth endoplasmic reticulum and P-type plastids with crystalloids, became parietal in position. As differentiation of adjacent metaphloem sieve elements proceeded, the protoplasmic components of the mature protophloem sieve elements progresively degenerated and finally obliterated.  相似文献   

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The Giemsa C-banding pattern of the chromosomes of the native self-pollinatedAegilops comosa subsp.comosa var.comosa was studied. Six of the seven chromosomes of the haploid genome were found to be polymorphic for C-banding patterns. Chromosome A had four variants, chromosome E three variants and each of the chromosomes B, D, and F two variants. Chromosomes E and G were polymorphic for arm length and arm ratio.This paper is part of the doctoral dissertation ofA. Georgiou.  相似文献   

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At an early stage of secondary development, the metaphloem sieveelements appeared to be the only functional axial transportconduit in fully elongated stems of P. vulgaris plants. Thereis no apparent barrier to the radial transfer of solutes inthe stem apoplast. However, radial transfer through the stemsymplast could be limited by discontinuities resulting fromprotoplast degeneration of the protophloem fibres and developingsecondary xylem fibres. Estimates of possible sucrose fluxesthrough the apoplastic and symplastic routes indicated thatradial photosynthate transfer from the sieve element-companioncell (se-cc) complexes of the stem metaphloem could follow eithercellular route. In the case of apoplastic transfer, the plasmamembrane surface area of the se-cc complexes is only sufficientto support some form of facilitated movement of sucrose. Incontrast, the plasma membrane surface area of the phloem parenchymais sufficient to permit passive diffusion of sucrose to theapoplast. Plasmodesmatal frequencies suggest that any symplastictransfer to the phloem parenchyma from the sieve elements wouldbe via the companion cells. Phaseolus vulgaris, french bean, stem, photosynthate, radial transfer (photosynthates), cellular pathway  相似文献   

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Seminal root tissue of Hordeum vulgare L. var. Barsoy was fixed in glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide and studied with the light and electron microscopes. The roots consist of an epidermis, 6–7 layers of cortical cells, a uniseriate endodermis and a central vascular cylinder. Cytologically, the cortical and endodermal cells are similar except for the presence of tubular-like invaginations of the plasmalemma, especially near the plasmodesmata, in the former. The vascular cylinder consists of a uniseriate pericycle surrounding 6–9 phloem strands occurring on alternating radii with an equal number of xylem bundles. The center of the root contains a single, late maturing metaxylem vessel element. Each phloem strand consists of one protophloem sieve element, two companion cells and 1–3 metaphloem sieve elements. The protophloem element and companion cells are contiguous with the pericycle. Metaphloem sieve elements are contiguous with companion cells and are separated from tracheary elements by xylem parenchyma cells. The protoplasts of contiguous cells of the root are joined by various numbers of cytoplasmic connections. With the exception of the pore-plasmodesmata connections between sieve-tube members and parenchymatic elements, the plasmodesmata between various cell types are similar in structure. The distribution of plasmodesmata supports a symplastic pathway for organic solute unloading and transport from the phloem to the cortex. Based on the arrangement of cell types and plasmodesmatal frequencies between various cell types of the root, the major symplastic pathway from sieve elements to cortex appears to be via the companion and xylem parenchyma cells.  相似文献   

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The potential cellular pathway of radial transfer of photosynthateand potassium delivered in the phloem to the elongation zone(apical 0.5–2.5 cm) of internode 2 ofPhaseolus vulgarisL. seedlings was elucidated. This was achieved using ultrastructuralobservations of the cell types that constitute the radial pathwayand estimates of potential sucrose and potassium fluxes throughthe cross-sectional area of interconnecting plasmodesmata andacross the plasma membrane surface areas of selected cell types.The investigation relied on predicting the relative roles ofthe mature and developing sieve elements as conduits for theaxial delivery of solutes to the elongation zone. In turn, thesepredictions led to formulation of two transport models whichwere subsequently evaluated. It was found that unloading ofsucrose and potassium from the protophloem sieve elements cannotbe through the symplast due to the absence of plasmodesmata.On the other hand, mature metaphloem sieve element-companioncell complexes have the potential capacity to unload eitherthrough the stem symplast or apoplast. The potential symplasticroute is proposed to be via the companion cells to the adjacentlarge phloem parenchyma cells. Continued radial transfer couldoccur either by exchange to the stem apoplast from the largephloem parenchyma cells or continue in the symplast to the groundtissues. It was further predicted that sucrose utilized forthe development of the procambial/small phloem parenchyma cellscould be delivered axially by them and not by the mature sieveelements. Phaseolus vulgaris ; apoplast; elongating stem; photosynthates; potassium; transport; symplast  相似文献   

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The differentiation of the protophloem in 9- to 14-day-old adventitious roots of Salix viminalis was studied. Ultrastructural observations were mainly made on longitudinal serial sections through an uninterrupted file of 32 differentiating sieve elements. The first cell in the file was located about 50 μm from the apical meristem. At an early stage the nucleus was lobed in outline, and in older cells the nucleoplasm became electron lucent. In the first or second cell from the first mature sieve element the nuclear envelope broke open. The nucleoli decreased gradually in size and disappeared finally. From the 9th cell the plastids contained starch and grew somewhat in size. ER increased in amount and began to form stacks in the 20th cell. These stacks moved to a peripheral position. Callose platelets were first observed on the transverse walls in cell 18. Flattened ER-cisternae covered the sieve pore sites. Gradually the middle lamella was dissolved and the callose aggregations formed cylinders around the pores of the sieve plate. Aggregations of tubular P-protein were present from cell 15. P-protein bodies were also present in parenchyma cells adjoining mature sieve elements. The only cell components remaining in mature sieve elements were plastids, mitochondria, stacked ER, the plasmalemma, remnants of other membranes and bodies consisting of P-protein and of an unidentified granular material. The sieve elements had no ontogenetically related companion cells. At a level where both metaphloem and metaxylem had matured the first formed protophloem sieve elements remained intact.  相似文献   

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Summary The development of mestome sheath cells ofAegilops comosa var.thessalica was studied by electron microscopy. Anatomical and cytological observations show that this grass belongs to the C3 or non-Kranz plants. In the asymmetrically thickened walls of mestome sheath cells a suberized lamella is present. This lamella is deposited asynchronously. In the midrib and the large lateral bundles it appears first in the outer and inner walls and usually later in the radial walls. In the small lateral bundles its appearance is delayed in the inner walls of those cells situated on the xylem side. At maturity the suberized lamella is observed in all cell walls; however, in the small lateral bundles it is partly or totally absent from the walls of some cells situated on the xylem side. Tertiary wall formation is asynchronous as well, for it generally follows the deposition pattern of the suberized lamella.During the development of the mestome sheath cells microtubules show marked changes in their number and orientation, being fewer and longitudinal during suberin deposition. Dictyosomes are very active and may be involved in primary and tertiary wall formation. Endoplasmic reticulum cisternae are abundant and partly smooth, while plasmalemmasomes may function to reduce the plasmalemma extension. However, cytoplasmic structures that are clearly involved in suberin synthesis could not be identified.Suberized lamellae react strongly with silver hexamine. This is probably due to post-fixation with osmium tetroxide.On the basis of structural characteristics the mestome sheath may be regarded as an endodermis (cf., alsoFahn 1974). The significance of this view for water and assimilate exchange between the mesophyll and the bundle is discussed.This report represents a portion of a doctoral dissertation.  相似文献   

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DESHPANDE  B. P. 《Annals of botany》1984,53(2):237-248
A study has been made of the structure of the sieve tubes inthe phloem of seedlings of Cucurbita maxima kept in total darknessfor 2 or 3 days. All cytoplasmic components were found to beparietal in their distribution. The parietal system was closelyapplied to the cell membrane and appeared to be supported bya continuous framework of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) with whichP-protein was intimately associated. The ER-P-protein complexwas highly compact in some sieve elements and loosened to variousdegrees in others. The pores in the sieve plates were eitherunobstructed or occluded by components of the parietal complexin various ways, occlusion not always being accompanied by noticeabledisruption of the parietal system. In visibly undisturbed sievetubes, in which the ER-P-protein complex was in a highly compactstate, occlusion appeared accidental, arbitrary and withoutany alignment of the components present in the pores. It issuggested that the distribution of the cytoplasmic componentsin the parietal position represents a true-to-life conditionof the sieve tube, preserved due to control of the ‘surge’artefact to which transporting sieve tubes are susceptible.However, the organization of sieve tube probably changes withthe state of transport and the highly compact condition of theER-P-protein complex as well as unobstructed or arbitrarilyobstructed sieve plate pores represent a state of ‘rest’or low transport. Cucurbita maxima, P-protein, sieve elements, phloem, seedlings  相似文献   

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ESAU  K. 《Annals of botany》1978,42(1):1-13
Certain developmental features of the primary phloem were examinedin Phaseolus vulgaris L., chiefly by the use of the pulvinusat the base of the petiole. The cells included in the studywere the sieve element, the companion cell, and the tannin cell.In the sieve element, the sieve plate shows the usual sequenceof conversion of plasmodesmatal canals into pores. The endoplasmicreticulum, which appears as flat cisternae associated with ribosomesin younger cells, later becomes in part stacked and in partaligned parallel with the walls as a network. The stacked ERprecedes the anastornosing parietal ER in time of development,but the parietal ER persists longer. Of the two forms of P-proteincharacteristic of a number of Fabaceae, the crystalline bodyappears considerably in advance of the body composed of tubules.Neither form of P-protein disperses completely in the maturecell, although the crystalline protein may spread out into aggregatesof fine fibrils. The companion cells show the typical denseprotoplasts and branched plasrnodesmatal connections with thesieve elements. The vacuome of these cells is dispersed intonumerous small vacuoles, many of which appear to be concernedwith autophagic digestion of protoplasmic material. The tannincells have large vacuoles in which the tannin material is located.The cells form vertical series in which the end walls becomeperforated.  相似文献   

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Young sieve elements from petioles and rachises of Davalliafijiensis Hook were examined with an electron microscope. Evidencewas obtained that implicated both the endoplasmic reticulum(ER) and the Golgi apparatus in the formation of refractivespherules. Numerous connections were observed between smooth,tubular ER and peripheral tubules of the dictyosomes, indicatingthat these two cytoplasmic components are parts of a singleendomembrane system. Davallia fijiensis Hook, endomembrane system, endoplasmic reticulum, dictyosome, refractive spherule, sieve element  相似文献   

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ESAU  KATHERINE 《Annals of botany》1976,40(3):637-644
The hyperplastic growth induced in the phloem tissue by infectionwith the curly top virus was studied in minor veins of leavesof spinach, Spinacia oleracea L., by the use of the electronmicroscope. Proliferation of cells occurs in the phloem andin the parenchyma bordering the phloem. The arrangement of cellsis less orderly when hyperplasia occurs in older than in youngertissue but in both instances the majority of cells differentiateinto sieve elements. As in normal phloem, sieve element plastidshaving a ring of proteinaceous fibrils are a consistent featurein the hyperplastic phloem. Depending on the kind of cell inwhich hyperplasia is initiated, the plastids may originate fromyoung plastids similar to those in normal sieve elements orfrom more or less completely differentiated chloroplasts. Theprotoplasts of the hyperplastic sieve elements, including theplastids, degenerate during differentiation or after maturation.  相似文献   

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Developing longitudinal vascular bundles of the leaf blades of maize (Zea mays L. cv. W273) were examined with the transmission electron microscope to determine the frequency of plasmodesmata between the sieve tubes and their neighboring cells. Of particular interest were the protophloem sieve tubes, the first sieve tubes to mature in importing (all large and some intermediate) bundles. The protophloem sieve tubes, most of which lack companion cells, intergrade structurally with the thin-walled metaphloem sieve tubes. Both the protophloem sieve tubes and the thin-walled metaphloem sieve tubes and their companion cells (the sieve tube-companion cell complexes) are virtually isolated symplastically from the rest of the leaf, precluding a symplastic mechanism of phloem unloading in the leaf blade of maize.  相似文献   

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Abstract Sites of acid-phosphatase activity were found in the differentiating root protophloem of Nymphoides peltata by lead-salt and by azo-dye methods. Different substrates revealed different subcellular locations of the enzyme. The substrates β-glycerophosphate (β-GP) and naphthol ASBI phosphate revealed enzyme activity at similar sites within the sieve element. These sites included plasmodesmata, dictyosomes and small vacuoles in the cytoplasm. The substrate p-nitrophenylphosphate (p-NPP), however, revealed additional sites of acid-phosphatase activity which were not detectable by either naphthol ASBI phosphate or β-GP. For example, the inner region of the wall in mature sieve elements showed conspicuous acid-phosphatase activity only when p-NPP was used as substrate. The significance of the different locations of acid phosphatase within the sieve element is discussed. The convoluted ER, characteristic of immature sieve elements of N. peltata, failed to show acid-phosphatase activity whichever substate was used. By contrast, the stacked ER found in the parietal layer of mature sieve elements showed prominent acid-phosphatase activity regardless of the substrate used. The demonstration of acid-phosphatase activity in the stacked ER, and by both lead-salt and azo-dye methods, suggests that this organelle is a true site of acid-phosphatase activity. The onset of acid-phosphatase activity in the ER in later stages of sieve-element differentiation is compatible with the view that stacked ER plays a role in the final autolysis of the sieve-element protoplast.  相似文献   

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Root tissues of Isoetes muricata Dur. were fixed in glutaraldehydeand postfixed in osmium tetroxide for electron microscopy. Veryyoung root sieve elements can be distinguished from contiguousparenchyma cells by the presence of crystalline and/or fibrillarproteinaceous material in dilated cisternae of rough endoplasmicreticulum (ER). Similar crystalline-fibrillar material accumulatesin the perinuclear space. During differentiation, the portionsof ER enclosing this proteinaceous substance become smooth surfacedand migrate to the cell wall. Along the way many of them formmultivesicular bodies which fuse with the plasmalemma, dischargingtheir contents toward the wall. Nuclear degeneration is pycnotic.At maturity, the sieve element contains a degenerate, filiformnucleus, plastids, and mitochondria. In addition, the wall ofthe mature sieve element is lined by a plasmalemma and a parietalnetwork of smooth ER. Sieve-area pores are present in both endand lateral walls of mature sieve elements. Whereas a singlecluster of pores occurs in each end wall, the pores of the lateralwalls are solitary and few in number.  相似文献   

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LAWTON  D. M. 《Annals of botany》1978,42(2):353-361
Light and electron microscopy of the P-protein (slime) crystalsin sieve elements in roots of the runner bean (Phaseolus multiporus)shows that the crystals occur and persist routinely in maturelater-formed sieve elements. Both components of the crystals,tails and central bodies, remain compact and undispersed. Thiscondition contrasts with that reported in stems in which previousauthors have shown, by means of electron micrographs, that thecentral bodies of crystals fixed in glutaraldehyde seem to disperseas the sieve elements differentiate. I suggest that stems maybe slowly enough fixed by glutaraldehyde for central bodiesto have time to respond to loss of turgor pressure but thatmore permeable roots may be more quickly fixed and may not facethe same circumstance.  相似文献   

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Summary Developing protophloem sieve elements in roots of wheat are arranged in single vertical files. In the last immature differentiating sieve element bearing ribosomes the proximal end of the cytoplasm displays a diluted appearance in contrast to the distal end where the cytoplasm exhibits a considerably increased electron density. Differences can also be observed in ribosome quantity, organelle ultrastructure and the time of initiation of cell component degradation, those at the proximal end disorganizing first, suggesting a nonsimultaneous disorganization of the cell components in the two areas. This phenomenon, termedheterochronic lysis, is presumably an expression of an existing polarity not detectable in younger stages, but it might also be the result of an asynchronous enzymatic activity.Abbreviations CW Cell wall - D dictyosome - ER endoplasmic reticulum - M mitochondrion - N nucleus - P plastid - SE sieve element - SP sieve plate  相似文献   

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