Studies on chloroplast division in young leaf tissues of some higher plants |
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Authors: | Zora Modrušan Mercedes Wrischer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Electron Microscopy, Ruder Bokovi Institute, Zagreb |
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Abstract: | Summary The process of chloroplast division in young leaves of four species (bean, spinach, wheat, and maize) was investigated by light and electron microscopy. Two types of division, i.e., by fission, and by partition were observed.Chloroplast division by fission prevailed in the plant species examined, as shown by the relative abundance of dumbbell-shaped plastids, the characteristic stage in this type of division. Electron dense material, most commonly in the shape of a ring structure in the isthmus of the dividing plastid, was nearly always present in wheat and maize. Similar, but less distinct structures were usually observed in the neck region of constricted bean and spinach chloroplasts.Chloroplast division by partition was found in young leaf tissues of bean and spinach, but was not observed in wheat and maize. The main indication of this type of division is a centripetal invagination of the inner limiting membrane of the plastid envelope which progressively divides the chloroplast stroma into two, nearly equal, parts. Specific membraneous structures resembling myelin figures were usually found close to a dividing chloroplast and may participate in chloroplastokinesis. |
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Keywords: | Bean Chloroplast division Maize Spinach Wheat |
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