Ultrastructure and Secretion of the Secretory Cells of Two Species ofFagoniaL. (Zygophyllaceae) |
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Authors: | FAHN ABRAHAM; SHIMONY CARMELA |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel Israel Fiber Institute, P.O. Box 8001, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | The ultrastructure and secretion of the secretory cells of theglandular trichomes ofFagonia mollisandF. glutinosawere studied.The most important finding of this study is that two speciesof the same genus produce the lipophilic component of the secretorymaterial in completely different ways and at different siteswithin the cell. In the early stages of development of secretorycells ofF. mollis,numerous mitochondria, containing myelin-likestructures, occur in the basal part of the cell. Above them,highly-elongate elements, which are suspected to develop frommitochondria with myelin-like structures, are present. Thesehave been termed modified mitochondria. It issuggested that the myelin-like structures are precursors ofthe lipophilic material ofF. mollis.InF. glutinosa,the lipophilicmaterial appears first in the plastids as plastoglobuli. Polysaccharidesappear to be produced by dictyosomes in both species. Secretionof the secretory substance to the outside of the protoplastappears to be granulocrine.Copyright 1998 Annals of Botany Company Fagonia mollis,Fagonia glutinosa,glandular trichomes, secretory cell, mitochondria, modified mitochondria, plastids, dictyosomes, lipophilic material, myelin-like structures, polysaccharides |
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