Growth and gas-vacuole development in vegetative cells of Anabaena flos-aquae |
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Authors: | R. V. Smith A. Peat |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Durham, England |
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Abstract: | Summary Gas-vacuoles consisting of collections of gas-cylinders, and continuity of the plasma membrane with lamellae, are observed at all stages of growth of Anabaena flos-aquae. In day+4 cells, increased numbers of invaginations of the plasma membrane are observed and the lamellae tend to lie parallel to the cell wall. Some evidence is presented which suggests an associated synthesis of -granules and gas-cylinders by lamellae. Features of older cells are increased numbers of gascylinders, -granules, structured granules, and large intralamellar vesicles which appear to correlate with the presence of pinkish vacuoles as observed with the light microscope. The mean percentage of the volume of cells occupied by gas-vacuoles is about 20% during exponential growth when the doubling time is 56.5 hours, increasing to 34% in day+24 cells when growth is stationary. |
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