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Cytoplasmic and Apoplastic Location of Phenolic Compounds in the Covering Tissue of the Brassica napus Radicle Between Embryogenesis and Germination
Authors:ZOBEL  ALICJA; KURAS  MIECZYSLAW; TYKARSKA  TERESA
Institution:* Department of Chemistry, Trent University Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 7B8
{dagger} Electron Microscopy Laboratory, Institute of Botany, Warsaw University 00-927 Warszawa, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26-28, Poland
Abstract:The localization and intensity of cytoplasmic and apoplasticdeposits of phenolic compounds in Brassica napus L. change betweenembryogenesis and 36 h after seed germination. In the late stageof embryogenesis there were no phenolic compounds that wouldbe precipitated with caffeine, located either in the cytoplasmor outside the plasmalemma. Seeds collected at this stage rotduring germination. During seed maturation phenolic compoundswere localized in small vesicles which correspond to vesicular-shapedendoplasmic reticulum (ER) characteristic of this stage. Thiswas followed by slightly larger deposits in vacuoles, and inmature seed dark deposits accumulated outside the plasmalemma.In these dormant seeds the deposits were thus mostly betweenthe plasmalemma and the cell wall. After 3 h in water such darkdeposits appeared outside the cell wall on the embryo surface.After 6 h the cytoplasmic deposits were very few, and after24 h deposits reappeared in the round vesicles and long ER cisternae.After 36 h, when the emerging radicle and hypocotyl were 3 mmlong, there were large deposits of phenolic compounds in thevacuoles of various sizes. The occurrence of these depositsparalleled the previously demonstrated waves of embryo activityat the same stages of development, such as mitoses, synthesisof DNA, RNA, and protein, and mobilization of storage material. Embryogenesis, phenolic compounds, germination, seedling
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