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Reiterative production and deformation of cell walls in expanding thallus nets of the lichen ramalina menziesii (Lecanorales,Ascomycetes)
Authors:William B Sanders  Carmen Ascaso
Institution:Centro de Ciencias Medioambientales, CSIC, c/Serrano 115 bis, E-28012 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The thallus of the lichen Ramalina menziesii Tayl. is composed of net-like units that develop by diffuse expansion of perforated tissue produced at the net apex. Study of net tissue with transmission electron microscopy reveals that the cortical cells are surrounded by a succession of cell walls alternating with layers of an electron-transparent matrix substance. In the course of thallus growth the cortical cell walls are continually deformed and new ones constructed. The deposition of new walls and matrix layers displaces the older walls centrifugally from the cell. Electron-dense boundaries develop at the interfaces among cells where the remains of the oldest walls are compressed against those of neighboring cells. As new branch cells are inserted through the concentric accumulations, the dense boundaries appear to enclose fascicles of cells, visible in cross section with light microscopy. Cortical organization in Ramalina menziesii is contrasted with that reported in other lichens, and a functional relationship to diffuse growth of the thallus is suggested.
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