Stereology and stereometry of endoplasmic reticulum during differentiation in the maize root cap |
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Authors: | J L M Stephenson C R Hawes |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Plant Sciences, Oxford University, South Parks Road, OX1 3RA Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary Changes in the abundance and form of endoplasmic reticulum in the three major cell types of the maize root cap were investigated by stereological and stereometric techniques. Quantification from thin sections was by the modification and application of standard morphometric procedures. This revealed dramatic increases in both the volume fraction and surface densities of endoplasmic reticulum as the meristem cells differentiate into starch and secretory cells. A stereometric technique for analysing thick sections was used to assess changes in the types of endoplasmic reticulum as cells differentiate through the root cap. This procedure showed that the proportions of cisternal endoplasmic reticulum to tubular endoplasmic reticulum was highest in the peripheral secretory cells. Electron opacity of the endomembrane system was enhanced by selective staining with zinc iodide and osmium tetroxide (ZIO). |
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Keywords: | Endoplasmic reticulum Maize Root caps Stereology Stereo-pair Thick sections |
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